Home & Gardens: Robin Gibb's house goes on sale for $12.9m

A remarkable property that was once Robin Gibb's house has gone on the market for $12,900,000.

Photo: Tyler Sands for Daniel Gale Sotheby’s International Realty

The house is called Kenjockety' (Native American for 'Far from Noise'), and sits on six acres of land with 500ft of waterfront land and a 200ft deep water dock.

It's situated in the wealthy area of Lloyd Harbour in Long Island, around an hour's drive from Manhattan.

Robin was one third of The Bee Gees, whose record sales are estimated in excess of 200 million, and sang alongside his twin brother Maurice and older brother Barry Gibb. He passed away in May 2012 following a battle with cancer.


The singer owned the property in the 1980s, and presumably used it as a retreat to relax away from the spotlight.

Photo: Tyler Sands for Daniel Gale Sotheby’s International Realty

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