Robin Gibb’s Former Long Island Waterfront Estate “Conjocati” Hits the Market for $12.9 Million

Oyster Bay, Long Island, NY – The former waterfront home of late Bee Gees legend Robin Gibb, a group that captivated audiences in the 1960s and ’70s, is now on the market for an asking price of $12.9 million. Named “Conjocati,” a Native American term meaning “far from noise,” this historic estate offers nearly seven acres of privacy and luxury with breathtaking views of Oyster Bay and Cold Spring Harbor.

Built in 1926 as a wedding gift from lumber magnate Arthur H. Fleming to his daughter, no expense was spared in its original construction, from its prime location to its meticulous landscaping. The property boasts an expansive main residence featuring seven bedrooms, seven full bathrooms, and three half-bathrooms.

Acquired by its current owner in 2011, the estate has undergone an extensive nine-year refurbishment, reportedly costing a cool $7.5 million. The renovations have preserved the home’s original character while introducing modern luxuries. Highlights include magnificent mahogany coffered ceilings, opulent marble tiled floors, and charming wood-burning fireplaces throughout. The house also features whimsical hidden elements, such as a concealed powder room behind a bookcase in the library and a built-in bar with a sink and wine refrigerator on the other side of the library.

Designed to maximize its stunning surroundings, almost every room in the house offers captivating views of the lush gardens and the shimmering water, providing a true slice of luxury with a rock and roll star past.