Diane Sawyer Lists Her Legendary Martha’s Vineyard Compound for $24M

Known as Chip Chop, the 20-acre property dates back to the 1930s when it was built for Broadway stay Katharine Cornell.

Location: 794 & 690 Chappaquonsett Road, Vineyard Haven, Massachusetts

Price: $24,000,000

Architect: Eric Gugler

Year Built: 1937

Footprint: Four homes with 10 bedrooms, nine full and two half baths

Lot Size: 20.34 acres

From the Agent: "Chip Chop is a legendary 20-acre beach compound set on Vineyard Sound. The property has lived large in Martha’s Vineyard lore since it was built for celebrated Broadway star Katharine Cornell in the 1930s. For many decades it has hosted a broad spectrum of well-known figures from the worlds of literature, theater, cinema, and politics. There are two separate lots: one 17.4 acres and the other 2.84 acres. A mile of private shoreline surrounds the property, including 2,000 feet of sandy beach on the exquisite swimming waters of Vineyard Sound, and a large swath of sandy beach on Lake Tashmoo. There are four homes: a three-bedroom main house, a two-bedroom caretaker’s cottage, and two elegant beach houses built in 2007 which offer some of the most astonishing water views on Martha’s Vineyard."

Sawyer and her late husband, Mike Nichols, purchased the iconic coastal property in 1995 for a reported $5.3 million.

Sawyer and her late husband, Mike Nichols, purchased the coastal property in 1995 for a reported $5.3 million.

Photo by Bob Gothard/ Wallace and Co. Sotheby's International Realty

Photo by Bob Gothard/ Wallace and Co. Sotheby's International Realty

Throughout the years, the couple sought to restore the main residence to its original design by architect Eric Gugler.

Throughout the years, the couple sought to restore the main residence to its original design by architect Eric Gugler.

Photo by Bob Gothard/ Wallace and Co. Sotheby's International Realty

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