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Tommy Hilfiger’s Greenwich mansion hits market for $6.75M

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A palatial home in ritzy Greenwich, Conn., once owned by fashion designer Tommy Hilfiger is on the market for $6.75 million.

The seven-bedroom, 7½ bathroom mansion at 578 Riversville Road is 9,733 square feet and sits on 4.6 acres.

The private, gated manse features stone walls and an expansive cobblestone driveway. Known as Appleyard Estate, the home comes with amenities like a pool, a spa, a tennis court and a movie theater.

The glam area features neighbors like Gayle King, Joan Lunden and Tommy Mottola.

The manse itself played a starring role in two Hilfiger reality shows: CBS’ “The Cut,” and MTV’s “Rich Girls,” which featured the home’s professional-grade recording studio.

Built in 1999, Appleyard Estate features modern details like an open family/living room with a library joined by a chef’s kitchen. There’s also a solarium, a dining room and a terrace on the main level.

Hilfiger sold the home to the current owner in 2006 for $7.8 million, according to property records. But he didn’t go far. Hilfiger and his wife, Dee Ocleppo, also own decadent Round Hill, a landmarked chateau built in 1939.

The listing broker is Brian Milton of Compass. Interior designer Cheryl Eisen staged the home with crowd-pleasing neutrals (which are admittedly less exciting than Hilfger’s dramatic style).

Hilfiger’s eclectic taste is still on display, however, at the Plaza Hotel, where he has been trying to sell his duplex ever since he first bought it for $25.5 million in 2008. He tried to flip it later that year for $50 million, then raised the price to $80 million in 2013. It’s still on the market for $50 million.