First there was Mill Neck's The Chimneys. Now the North...

First there was Mill Neck's The Chimneys. Now the North Shore's historic Harris mansion is for sale. Architect Roger Bullard designed the 1929 Brookville manor house, which is listed for $12.9 million. There are eight bedrooms and eight bathrooms. The 31.56-acre property includes a gatehouse, a greenhouse, a pool and a tennis court. The house was built for Henry Upham Harris, a partner at J.P. Morgan. The Eden Tree Farm Partnership now owns the property. Public records show that private investor Oliver Grace Jr. is behind the entity. The house is an open listing. Valerie Kellogg For Home Section / Valerie Kellogg FOR LSCRIBS07. ( Handout ) ltc Credit: NONE

Newsday's LI Home editor Valerie Kellogg appeared on News 12 Long Island Tuesday, as she does every Tuesday around 7:15 p.m., to talk about three high-end homes on the market. Here's the clip, in case you missed it, with a list below of the agents representing each of the properties:

BROOKVILLE HOUSE:

Andrea Jablow, Shawn Elliott Luxury Homes & Estates, 516-364-4663

BABYLON HOUSE:

David Sanders, Prudential Douglas Elliman Real Estate, 631-335-1914

LLOYD NECK HOUSE:

Peggy Moriarty, Daniel Gale Sotheby's International Realty, 516-769-2843

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