You get a windmill with $3.45M Remsenberg home
![This Remsenberg house is listed for $3.45 million.](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcdn.newsday.com%2Fimage-service%2Fversion%2Fc%3AZTA4M2Q1NzktMGVkOC00%3AOTc1NDU4%2Fhodaily190308_photos.jpg%3Ff%3DLandscape%2B16%253A9%26w%3D770%26q%3D1&w=1920&q=80)
This Remsenberg house is listed for $3.45 million. Credit: Brown Harris Stevens/Stephen DeVita
A Remsenberg estate on the market for $3.45 million includes a windmill.
The front part of the house was originally built in 1877 and it received an addition in 2008, says listing agent is Deirdre DeVita of Brown Harris Stevens.
![The Remsenberg property's main house.](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcdn.newsday.com%2Fimage-service%2Fversion%2Fc%3AYzczYmI1YjQtMjg3Zi00%3AZjI3ZDhh%2Fhodaily190308_photos.jpg%3Ff%3DLandscape%2B16%253A9%26w%3D768%26q%3D1&w=1920&q=80)
The Remsenberg property's main house. Credit: Brown Harris Stevens/Stephen DeVita
Now 7,767 square feet, the shingled house contains six bedrooms, 6.5 bathrooms, two living rooms, a butler’s pantry, built-in cabinets in the dining room and den, and a screened-in porch with fireplace.
The house is set on a 1.3-acre lot, which includes a windmill, heated pool and garage with attached barn, plus an adjoining 2.12-acre lot.
As the windmill's blades spin, they produce a sound similar to that of a tuning fork.