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Dream House of the Week: Johnson & Johnson mansion

Johnson & Johnson heirs selling portion of family estate

Dream House of the Week: Johnson & Johnson mansion

Johnson & Johnson heirs selling portion of family estate

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Dream House of the Week: Johnson & Johnson mansion

Johnson & Johnson heirs selling portion of family estate

Johnson & Johnson is known for making everything from Band-Aids to baby powder, from medical devices to pharmaceuticals. The brand, which has been around 130 years, according to its website, could be considered an American institution. And the family certainly knows how to build an impressive home. Located in Millbrook, New York, the 18,000-square-foot mansion, called Lightning Tree Farm, the house features all sorts of luxuries and high-end amenities. The main home features nine bedrooms, nine bathrooms, a private screening room and a wine cellar. The estate also features a massive pool, and an 18-stall stable with a riding ring. It is complete with a helipad, the only one permitted in the area, offering a 40-minute commute into Manhattan. Elizabeth Ross "Libet" Johnson, great-granddaughter of the co-founder of Johnson & Johnson, passed away in 2017. Her portion of the property is being sold. The main house that sits on 373 acres is priced at $12.95 million.There are other, smaller portions of land for sale: one 57-acre lot at $900,000 and a 46-acre lot at $850,000. You can view more information about the property on its website, here.

Johnson & Johnson is known for making everything from Band-Aids to baby powder, from medical devices to pharmaceuticals. The brand, which has been around 130 years, according to its website, could be considered an American institution.

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And the family certainly knows how to build an impressive home. Located in Millbrook, New York, the 18,000-square-foot mansion, called Lightning Tree Farm, the house features all sorts of luxuries and high-end amenities.

The main home features nine bedrooms, nine bathrooms, a private screening room and a wine cellar.

The estate also features a massive pool, and an 18-stall stable with a riding ring. It is complete with a helipad, the only one permitted in the area, offering a 40-minute commute into Manhattan.

Elizabeth Ross "Libet" Johnson, great-granddaughter of the co-founder of Johnson & Johnson, passed away in 2017. Her portion of the property is being sold. The main house that sits on 373 acres is priced at $12.95 million.

There are other, smaller portions of land for sale: one 57-acre lot at $900,000 and a 46-acre lot at $850,000.

You can view more information about the property on its website, here.