Billionaire Investor Stanley Druckenmiller Lists $31.5M Greenwich Estate
Sabine Farm, a 19.5-acre spread on Round Hill in Greenwich, just hit the market asking $31.5M.
Originally built by New York architects Hunt & Hunt for publishing magnate H.J. Fisher, the estate was bought by billionaire investor Stanley Druckenmiller in 2004 and underwent an extensive restoration and renovation that succeeded in retaining museum-quality appointments like the English oak paneling and original fireplaces, while introducing new imported wall coverings, carpets and draperies curated by Pamela Banker Associates. The 12,238-square-foot fieldstone manor includes 8 bedrooms and 12 bathrooms along with grand entertaining spaces and a contemporary family wing that features the Poggenpohl-appointed kitchen, family room and home gymnasium. A recent addition by Austin Patterson Disston Architects added a 2-bedroom guest apartment and 4-car garage. Sotheby’s International Realty’s Leslie McElwreath represents the listing, which was reported on Mansion Global.











