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Derek Jeter selling 1903 New York castle for nearly $15 million

GREENWOOD LAKE, N.Y. — Former New York Yankees star Derek Jeter is selling the upstate New York castle his grandfather grew up in.

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The Times-Herald Record reports the castle has six bedrooms and a dozen bathrooms, along with four kitchens and one outdoor kitchen. Wright Bros. Real Estate Inc.

GREENWOOD LAKE, N.Y. — Former New York Yankees star Derek Jeter is selling the upstate New York castle he bought 15 years ago for nearly $15 million.

The property in Greenwood Lake, known locally as the Tiedemann Castle, is listed at $14.75 million. The Times-Herald Record reports the castle has six bedrooms and a dozen bathrooms, along with four kitchens and one outdoor kitchen.

The property, which is about 50 miles northwest of the Bronx, also includes a 6-foot stone wall, a turret, an infinity pool, a lagoon, and a Statue of Liberty replica.

It was built in 1903 by a New York City doctor, and later bought by John Tiedemann.

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Jeter’s maternal grandfather, William ‘‘Sonny’’ Connors, grew up on the property after John and Julia Tiedemann adopted him in the 1950s.

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