Former New York Yankees star Derek Jeter is selling the upstate New York castle he bought 15 years ago for nearly $15 million.
The property in Greenwood Lake, known locally as the Tiedemann Castle, is listed at $14.75 million.
The castle has six bedrooms and a dozen bathrooms, along with four kitchens and one outdoor kitchen.
King’s castle: Former baseball pro Derek Jeter is selling the castle in Greenwood Lake, New York for $14.75 million
Got the essentials: As well as a number of bedrooms, bathroom and kitchens, the castle has a Statue of Liberty
Fresh start: The former New York Yankees star and his wife Hannah got married two years ago and welcomed their first child in August last year
The Tiedemann Castle, located about 50 miles northwest of the Bronx, also includes a 6-foot stone wall, a turret, and a small replica of the Statue of Liberty.
Alongside the stunning main house, there is also a guest house, a pool house and a boat house.
Anyone looking to call the castle their home, will be able to choose between taking a dip in the infinity pool, or the lagoon or the lake.
The Tiedemann Castle was built in 1903 by a New York City doctor, and later bought by John Tiedemann, who gave the property its moniker.
Private castle: The castle has six bedrooms and a dozen bathrooms, along with four kitchens and one outdoor kitchen
Family history: The castle became known as The Tiedemann Castle after it was bought by John Tiedemann, the adoptive father of Jeter’s maternal grandfather
Dip in the pool? As well as the infinity pool, the Tiedemann Castle has its own lagoon and is situated by a lake
High on life: One of the images from inside the property shows a chandelier, high ceilings and an electric guitar collection
What more do you need: Jeter bough the property, which also has a water fall, 15 years ago
Alongside the stunning main house, there is also a guest house, a pool house and a boat house
Let me entertain you: The $14.75 million castle has several kitchens and bars on the property
Jeter’s maternal grandfather, William ‘Sonny’ Connors, grew up on the property after John and Julia Tiedemann adopted him in the 1950s.
Jeter and his wife Hannah are selling the castle after becoming first time parents in August last year.
The couple welcomed baby Bella Raine Jeter a little over a year after getting married.
Luscious and leafy: The castle, priced at nearly $15 million, is set in almost Disney-like surroundings
The main house also boasts a bar, built in similar style as much of the other interior, with a mounted TV on the wall
Woodland lovers: The main house is mainly decorated in a rustic log-cabin style, despite the castle-like exterior
Surrounded by water: The house also has a boat house and lake-side views
Man cave: A wood-paneled room in the main building has a poker table as well as a pool table