• Wildmoor, the East Hampton property where Jackie Kennedy Onassis summered as a young girl, has hit the market for $7.5 million.
  • Onassis’ grandparents owned Wildmoor, and Onassis would travel with her parents to the home from their apartment on Park Avenue.
  • The six-bedroom home features a wraparound porch and colorful, tiled fireplaces. It’s also just a short walk to the beach.
  • The listing is represented by Paula Butler of Sotheby’s International Realty.
  • Here’s a look inside the summer Hamptons home of former first lady Jackie Kennedy Onassis.
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Wildmoor, the East Hampton home where Jackie Kennedy Onassis spent childhood summers, is on sale for $7.5 million.

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Wall Street Journal’s Katherine Clarke first reported the listing, which Paula Butler of Sotheby’s International Realty represents.

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Wildmoor was built in 1895 and is located on a quiet residential street in East Hampton, New York, a short walk from the beach.

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Onassis’ grandparents owned the home for decade and kept it for family use even after they moved to a larger Hamptons estate in 1925, Clarke reported. Onassis lived in Manhattan during the year and would spend summers at Wildmoor as a young girl.

Foto: Jacqueline, age 4, with her mother, Janet Lee Bouvier, in East Hampton, August 1933. Source: Bettmann/Getty Images

Source: Sotheby’s International Realty, Wall Street Journal


In addition to its wraparound porch, the home has several distinctive features, like this light-filled breakfast nook ...

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... and nearby sun room.

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The sun room opens up to a pergola-covered terrace surrounded by greenery.

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The interior is dominated by wood paneling, from the main staircase ...

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... to the dining room ...

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... to the living room.

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The home also contains playful details, like this tiled fireplace ...

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... and pink-and-green floral wallpaper.

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It has six bedrooms ...

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... and four bathrooms, one of which features this clawfoot bathtub.

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Abstract expressionist painter Adolph Gottlieb bought the property in 1960 so that he could be near the ocean, according to the listing.

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His airy barn studio is still in the garden.

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