Lauder Greenway Estate
| Lauder Greenway Estate | |
|---|---|
| Alternative names | Copper Beech Farm |
| General information | |
| Type | Mansion |
| Architectural style | French Renaissance |
| Address | 499 Indian Field Road |
| Town or city | Greenwich, Connecticut |
| Country | United States |
| Completed | 1896 |
The Copper Beech Farm, formerly the Lauder Greenway Estate, is a 50-acre (20 ha) private property with a French Renaissance mansion in Greenwich, Connecticut. For a time, it was the most expensive home in the history of the United States.
Built for industrialist John Hamilton Gourlie in 1896, it was purchased by the Lauder Greenway Family in 1905 and would stay in that family's hands for a majority of its existence. It is the largest surviving Gilded Age mansion in Connecticut.