You can now own the sprawling oasis estate of American broadcast journalist, Diane Sawyer, complete with four houses and a private beach.
Known for her work on ABC World News Tonight, Good Morning America and 20/20, she retired in 2014 following the death of her husband, film director Mike Nichols.
Boasting an incredible 20 acres, the estate, known as Chip Chop, was purchased by the news anchor back in 1995, for £4.3m ($5.4m).

Originally designed for the actress Katharine Cornell in the 1930s, residents of the estate can enjoy a mile of private shorelines around the homes.
Now for sale for the first time in nearly 30 years, the compound comes with four separate homes.
The main three-bedroom home consists of 5,000 sq ft of stunning wooden interiors.
The spacious living room celebrates large windows and natural light, with a wood-burning fireplace to warm the room.
If you don’t fancy a dip in the ocean, lounge in the large swimming pool, or enjoy a good game of tennis on the private court.

Entering the conservatory, used as an informal dining area, guests can take in the breathtaking view of the surroundings.
Also located on the estate are a two-bedroom caretaker’s cottage and two beach houses, built in 2007 to admire the sea view.
Located in Martha’s Vineyard in New England, the property is now for sale for $24m (£18.9m) as two combined lots.
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