The estate sits on 80 acres of former farmland in the billionaire enclave of Greenwich, Connecticut.
Conyers Farm originated as a 1,481-acre tract of land that was converted for luxury homes in the 1980s.
Since then, many billionaires and celebrities have moved into the area.
Thomas Peterffy, who made his fortune inventing and popularizing digital trading, bought this estate in 2004 for $45 million.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdOn the 80-acre tract sits an 8,000-square-foot main residence, which was completely renovated by Peterffy.
Inside, the living room is two-story with a country-inspired design.
The kitchen is eat-in, with large wooden cabinetry.
The appliances are clearly top of the line.
A breakfast three-season sits off the kitchen.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdA formal, country-style dining room with a fireplace also sits off the kitchen.
The library has a built-in bookcase and butler's pantry.
Common throughout the home are double window doors that open up to the pristine farmland.
Also common are sloped ceilings, which let in more light from the oversize windows.
The master's suite on the first floor has the same double window doors, as well as a fireplace.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe bulk of the home's eight bedrooms are at the top of this staircase.
The slanted ceilings make the placement of Peterffy's artwork look slightly awkward.
Nearly every room has its own fireplace, as well as recessed lighting.
Terrace access is also common in the bedrooms.
Some of the rooms even have skylights.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdBathroom amenities include bidets.
Out back, a stone walkway takes visitors through the sizable property.
A pool holds court in the bucolic backyard, as well as a tennis court.