Estate that appeared in 'Zero Day' with Robert De Niro lists at $15 million

An estate that served as a location in Netflix miniseries "Zero Day," which featured Robert De Niro, is listed for sale at $15 million, according to the listing.
Known as Rabbit Hill in Briarcliff Manor village, the more than 13,000-square-foot home is on 22 acres with Hudson River views, the listing said. The property, next to Sleepy Hollow Country Club, is within the town of Mount Pleasant, New York.
In the miniseries, which aired in February 2025, De Niro portrayed a former U.S. president who is brought on to lead a commission to probe a cyber attack.
Designed by architect Mott B. Schmidt for banker William S. Lambie, the home at 842 Sleepy Hollow Road was completed in 1929 and restored in 2016. It sold in 2016 for $9 million.
David Turner of Compass has the listing.
Stately features abound at Rabbit Hill in Briar Cliff Manor
The fenced and gated property starts with a quarter-mile driveway that winds through oak trees and a naturalized landscape. A fountain is in the front-entrance courtyard. The property has sweeping lawns, perennial gardens and quiet woodlands, the listing said.
"Rabbit Hill is an extremely rare offering and opportunity of a historic house and property in superb condition and just 30 miles from Midtown Manhattan," the listing said.
The four-level house has a stair hallway that "reveals a curved floating staircase over a herringbone brick floor," the listing said. The second level has six en-suite bedrooms, an additional guest room with private bath, and an office with full bathroom.
The sunken family room includes three garden exposures through divided-light windows. There is a newly renovated kitchen.
The property includes a 100-foot terrace, a large pool house and a 50-foot pool, which all face south and west toward the Hudson River and the Palisades. There is also a tennis court.