These homes where the acclaimed films and shows were shot deserve accolades of their own
We’re halfway through the awards season with a few more lined up in the coming up, such as the BAFTAs in February and the Oscars in March.
While the year’s nominations and wins may have captured the attention of many, we can’t help but notice the more subdued “stars” of the films and shows, ranging from sprawling manors in quiet countryside to private estates at premier zip codes.
Here are some of the homes that have a hand in propelling movies and series they were featured into their celebrated accolades this year.
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1. Henry Ford II Estate in ‘Succession’
The award-winning HBO television series has its fair share of grand home locations throughout its four-season run, including the penthouses in Hudson Yards and Woolworth Tower–both belonged to Jeremy Strong’s character Kendall Roy in the series and sold to undisclosed buyers.
Besides Long Island properties like Salutation Manor in Glen Cove and Oheka Castle in Huntington, there was also Logan Roy’s (played by Brian Cox) luxurious Hamptons home.
Built by Henry Ford II in 1957 on Jule Pond Drive in Southampton, the 42-acre estate was one of the country’s premier estates with the largest ocean frontage in the whole region; nearly a quarter mile of the Atlantic Ocean, with additional access to three ponds and the Mecox Bay amidst the protected and preserved land.
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