Diane Sawyer Lists Martha’s Vineyard Estate, Chip Chop, for $24 Million
Diane Sawyer is letting go of Chip Chop, the beloved Martha’s Vineyard property she bought for $5.3 million in 1995 with her late husband, Mike Nichols. The legendary broadcast journalist is hoping to get $24 million for the picturesque 20-acre spread, which started off with just the main house, built in 1945 for prolific Broadway actress Katharine Cornell.
The estate—first envisioned by renowned neoclassical architect Eric Gugler, who remodeled the West Wing of the White House under President Franklin D. Roosevelt—now comprises of a 17.4-acre lot and one measuring in at 2.84 acres, both enveloped by a mile of sandy beaches on the Vineyard Sound and Lake Tashmoo. Apart from the 5,000-square-foot main house, there are other shingle-style buildings scattered about the property, including a two-bedroom caretaker’s cottage, two modern beach cottages known as “The Shacks,” and two additional detached bedroom suites known as “The Pond Pavilion” and “The Ocean Pavilion,” both of which serve as guest accommodations.
The power couple took great care with restorations upon purchasing the property, ensuring that the original understated elegance was preserved. Raw wood beams, ceilings, and wall paneling are highlights of the main house, as are floor-to-ceiling windows that allow light to pour into the interior.
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There are several porches and decks for lounging around the property, most notably the patio hosting the main house’s pool, which overlooks the Sound. A tennis court is also discretely nestled in a private corner of the property.