Robert F. Kennedy Jr. selling Bedford house where wife Mary hanged herself

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is selling the Westchester home where his wife Mary hanged herself, the Daily News has learned.

The listing for the $3.9 million, eco-friendly Bedford spread touts its 14 rooms, sauna and swimming pool — but makes no mention of the tragic connection to America’s star-crossed political dynasty.

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Mary Kennedy committed suicide in an outbuilding in May while estranged from RFK Jr., the environmentalist son of Robert F. Kennedy.

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The home has energy-efficient appliances and fiber optic lighting.

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Mary Kennedy was an architectural designer who oversaw the renovation of the home after it had to be gutted to get rid of a toxic fungus.

Mary Richardson Kennedy committed suicide in a barn on the 10-acre property in May while locked in a bitter divorce and custody fight with Bobby Kennedy Jr.

Both of their names were on the deed, so ownership automatically reverted to him after her death, her divorce lawyer told the Daily News.

The mother of four, who battled alcoholism and depression, was an architect and environmentalist — and the redesign of the so-called “Green House” was a labor of love.

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The Bedford spread, dubbed The Green House for its eco-friendly construction, is listed for $4 million.

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The home sits on about 10 acres of land.

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The home has a geothermal heating and cooling system.

“And she wasn’t happy about that,” Bienstock said. “She loved living in the house and she loved raising her children in the house.”