101, South Manor Drive, City of White Plains, Town of Greenburgh, Westchester County, New York, 10603, United States
Step into Soleil, a rarefied seven‑bedroom, seven‑bathroom luxury estate that blends the ease of a private residence with the polish of a five‑star retreat. Tucked into an elegant, tree‑lined enclave of Westchester County, this expansive White Plains vacation rental was designed for the way discerning travelers actually live: generous gathering spaces for celebrating big moments, quiet nooks for lingering over coffee, chef‑forward kitchens for cooking (or for hosting a private chef), and resort‑style amenities that make it as tempting to stay in as it is to explore. Whether you arrive for a multigenerational reunion, an executive off‑site, a friends’ getaway, or an extended escape close to New York City, Soleil welcomes your group with room to breathe, space to connect, and countless ways to unwind.
From the circular approach to the warm glow of the foyer, the estate’s first impression is one of calm sophistication. Natural light spills across polished floors, sightlines open from the living room toward the pool terrace, and each step draws your eye to thoughtful details: custom woodwork, refined textures, curated art, and layered lighting that transitions the home from vibrant daytime energy to evening ambiance. The scale is impressive, yet the mood is intimate; it’s a house that immediately feels like a home, only better—because nearly everything you want for a restorative stay is within arm’s reach.
Soleil’s layout anticipates the rhythms of group travel. The main level flows effortlessly from social spaces to the kitchen and dining areas, so conversations and laughter travel as freely as people do. Upstairs and on the quiet wings, bedroom suites provide private, hotel‑style respite. Outdoors, the pool terrace, fire‑pit lounge, and dining Soleil – 7 Bdrm, 7 Bath Masterpiece – Westchester County, NYpatio extend the living space into fresh air—encouraging sunrise coffee rituals, late‑afternoon swims, twilight cocktails, and constellation‑spotting by the flames. Inside, a game room, media lounge, and dedicated wellness amenities invite you to play, move, and recharge on your own schedule. Every zone has a purpose; every moment feels considered.
Location completes the picture. White Plains offers the best of both worlds: upscale Westchester living with quick access to Manhattan and the Hudson Valley. It’s close enough to city culture and business to make travel simple, yet distant enough to deliver the quiet, green surroundings that define a proper getaway. Private, polished, and precisely where you need to be—Soleil is that coveted base camp for doing everything or nothing at all.
Westchester County is synonymous with gracious neighborhoods, beautiful parks, and a dining scene that rivals many small cities. Soleil places you in a serene pocket of White Plains—residential enough that mornings begin with birdsong and dappled sunlight, but central enough that grocery runs, boutique browsing, and last‑minute dinner plans are measured in minutes, not miles. The estate is positioned to make logistics effortless for groups arriving from different directions: major highways and parkways are nearby, rideshares are readily available, and rail connections offer a seamless link into Manhattan for meetings, museums, theater, or a night out.
For guests who prize privacy, the property’s mature landscaping and thoughtful siting create a feeling of retreat the moment you arrive. The front approach sets a refined tone for celebratory arrivals, while the rear garden unfolds like a private resort—complete with shimmering pool water, cushioned lounges, and pocketed spaces perfect for an afternoon read or a quiet chat. Because the home balances tranquility with proximity, you truly can plan a schedule that matches your group’s interests: golf in the morning, a couple of hours by the pool, an arts stop in the afternoon, and dinner under string lights at home with music drifting between indoors and out.
Travelers who bring work along will appreciate how easy Soleil makes hybrid trips. There’s ample space to stage laptops, take calls, or run a breakout session without disrupting the rest of the group. When you’re done, you’re off the clock in seconds—trading spreadsheets for swims, or email for espresso at the kitchen island. This is the flexibility of a private residence executed at luxury scale.
Soleil’s design is anchored by volume, light, and flow. Vaulted and coffered ceilings add drama without shouting; oversized windows usher in sunshine and garden views; and a neutral palette punctuated by warm woods and soft stone creates a canvas that flatters every hour of the day. The estate’s footprint prioritizes connection: a generous living room for conversation, a fireside lounge for a glass of wine, and multiple seating clusters that let subgroups spread out and still feel together.
It’s the kind of house where everyone gravitates to the same places—mornings around the espresso machine, afternoons near the water, evenings by the fire—yet no one feels confined. Thoughtful lighting design carries the experience after sunset. Dimmed pendants over the island, sconces glowing along the corridor, the soft wash of up‑lighting on architectural details—all of it adds theater to the routine of living well, transforming everyday rituals into moments that feel a touch cinematic.
Materials and textures elevate comfort. Plush textiles soften acoustics and encourage lingering; stone and tile surfaces feel cool underfoot after time in the sun; and the interplay between glass, wood, and metal creates a tactile richness you sense more than see. Every space invites you to exhale, sink in, and stay.
At the heart of the home, the great room frames daily life. It’s where coffee begins the morning, where phone photos turn into shared stories, and where the night slows into quiet laughter. A centerpiece fireplace anchors the seating arrangement, providing a natural gathering point on crisp days and a beautiful focal line year‑round. Sofas and accent chairs are arranged for dialogue rather than TV‑first viewing, with enough surfaces for drinks and enough throws to blur the line between “a few minutes” and “let’s stay here.”
Sightlines stretch toward the garden and pool terrace, so even indoor moments feel connected to the outdoors. On event nights, the great room transitions effortlessly to cocktail hour, with trays landing on the coffee table, a playlist pouring in from the speaker system, and guests drifting through the glass doors to the patio as the sky slides from gold to indigo. When you want a different kind of energy, the media lounge and game room beckon nearby—close enough to keep the household’s buzz intact, separate enough to give every activity its own acoustic zone.
Soleil’s kitchen is a destination in its own right. Designed for both ambitious home cooks and professional caterers, it pairs top‑tier appliances with exceptional prep space and intelligent storage. Think powerful gas cooking, precision refrigeration, whisper‑quiet dishwashing, and all the practicalities that turn a group meal from an idea into an experience. Multiple work zones and a broad island welcome extra hands without crowding; deep sinks and ample counter runs absorb the joyful chaos of recipe testing and family classics; and a coffee station keeps the espresso‑to‑conversation pipeline running from early morning to last call.
Because the kitchen is open to the social core of the house, it becomes the heartbeat of the day: omelets sizzling while someone hands you a mug; a stack of pancakes disappearing as fast as they’re plated; a midday charcuterie board arranged like art; a private chef finessing a seasonal menu while the group gathers for a tasting. For celebrations, there’s room to stage catered spreads, dessert tables, or champagne towers without sacrificing surface area needed for actual cooking. Functional, beautiful, and engineered for feeding a crowd, this kitchen makes hosting feel like part of the fun.
Great meals deserve great settings, and Soleil gives you options. The formal dining room seats a large group comfortably, with lighting that flatters faces and tableware. It’s the natural stage for milestone dinners, tasting menus, holiday feasts, or chef’s‑table theatrics. When you want a more relaxed tone, the breakfast nook and island seating suit brunch or grazing—perfect for journal‑writing, catching up on the news, or mapping out a day’s adventures with a second cappuccino in hand.
When the weather invites you outside, the patio dining setup turns Westchester’s sky into your ceiling. Imagine a sunset dinner where candles flicker against the pool’s reflected light, platters arrive family‑style, and conversations braid from one end of the table to the other. Under the stars, clinking glasses and soft music create an atmosphere that rivals any restaurant—and you never have to ask for the check.
With seven bedrooms and seven bathrooms, Soleil is engineered for restful privacy. Each suite is individually styled, but all share the same sensibility: quality mattresses dressed in breathable linens, blackout shades for real rest, and thoughtful touches like bedside power, reading lights, and luggage stands. En‑suite or adjacent bathrooms mean no competing morning queues, and the distribution of rooms across levels gives families, couples, and friends space to spread out according to their routines.
The primary suite is a true retreat. Expect a king bed, generous closet space, and a spa‑inspired bath where a long soak or a steam‑warm shower erases the day. Secondary suites balance comfort with function—ideal for grandparents who appreciate a quiet wing, for parents who want to be near little ones, or for couples who prefer distance from the main social zones after hours. Flexible sleeping arrangements accommodate different group compositions: siblings who want to room together, singles who prefer their own space, or teens who want a lounge to themselves.
Bathrooms are finished with stone or tile surfaces, spacious vanities, excellent lighting, and ample storage so each guest can truly unpack. Soft towels, quality bath amenities, and stable water pressure elevate everyday rituals. Because there are seven bathrooms, your mornings and event prep remain smooth even when everyone is getting ready at once.
Vacations feel different when movement fits naturally into your day. Soleil’s private gym and wellness touches make it easy to keep routines or start new ones. Cardio equipment and free weights support everything from interval sessions to gentle lifts; an open zone for mats is perfect for mobility, yoga flows, or meditation; and post‑workout recovery is as simple as stepping into the spa‑style bath or easing sore muscles in a warm soak. The home’s quiet corners—near a window with garden views, or in a tucked‑away seating area—invite journaling, breathwork, or a cup of tea between activities.
If your group is planning a wellness‑forward itinerary, Soleil adapts beautifully. Morning yoga on the lawn, smoothies prepped at the island, a chef‑led lunch built around fresh produce, then an afternoon alternating between sun‑loungers and deep reads—followed by a light dinner and star‑watching by the fire. It’s a sustainable rhythm that leaves you feeling better at departure than arrival.
When the agenda calls for play, the house delivers. The game room centers around classic entertainment—billiards that turn into spirited tournaments, board games that stretch past midnight, and a bar setup for mocktails or nightcaps. A media lounge equipped for streaming and big‑game viewing creates second‑screen harmony with the main living area, so sports fans, movie lovers, and conversation‑seekers can each find their vibe without competing for space.
These zones come alive during multi‑family stays and friends’ weekends. Teens set up in the lounge, parents drift between poolside and the kitchen, grandparents find a quiet seat with a view of the action—everyone together, everyone content. And because the fun is in‑house, plans flex easily around weather or mood: a sudden downpour becomes popcorn and a film; a breezy evening turns into billiards with the terrace doors open.
The estate’s outdoor program is a masterclass in resort‑at‑home living. The pool terrace acts as your daily anchor through spring, summer, and early fall: morning laps before breakfast, mid‑day swims between chapters of a novel, and late‑day floats as the sky warms with sunset. Sun loungers and shade options keep everyone comfortable, while side tables and outdoor pillows make long sessions comfortable and convivial.
Adjacent seating clusters invite long conversations under a generous sky, and the fire‑pit lounge extends evenings with the soft pop of flame and the scent of toasted marshmallow. It’s an irresistible stage for storytelling, acoustic guitar, quiet reflection, or stargazing. Landscaping frames the experience—mature trees, lawn, and seasonal blooms create privacy and a sense of place. When dinner moves outside, the patio dining area takes over, easily transforming from casual to celebratory with a few touches of linen and candlelight.
Because Soleil’s indoor and outdoor spaces are connected by generous glazing and easy circulation, your group moves naturally between them. Even when tasks call you inside—mixing drinks, checking on the roast, plating dessert—you’re still visually tethered to the pool and conversation.
Travel with kids and grandparents works best when the house does some of the heavy lifting. Soleil’s family‑friendly layout ensures that daytime fun and nap schedules can coexist, that early risers and night owls don’t collide, and that the “stuff of family life” has a place to land. The kitchen swallows snack prep, lunch spreads, and refill‑runs without clutter; the laundry setup keeps pool towels and favorite outfits on rotation; and thoughtful details—hooks, benches, baskets—help the house stay orderly even with a full guest count.
Mealtimes become moments of memory rather than logistics. Pancake breakfasts that draw everyone from their rooms, al fresco lunches after a morning swim, and big celebratory dinners where toasts flow as easily as stories. Kids drift between games and the shallow end of the pool; adults drift between sun loungers and the kitchen conversation. Because there’s room for everyone, the little frictions of group travel recede and the best parts come forward.
Soleil is equally adept at hosting professional gatherings. Executives can stage strategy sessions around the dining table, circulate through brainstorming breakouts in the living room and lounge, and recharge outdoors in fresh air between sessions. Strong Wi‑Fi, ample surfaces, and flexible seating make it easy to flip the house from leisure to work mode and back without missing a beat.
For creative teams, the estate’s light and flow encourage ideation. Writers’ rooms, design sprints, and production preps benefit from quiet bedrooms for focus and shared spaces for collision. Catered lunches or a private chef service remove decision fatigue; evening swims and fire‑side wind‑downs recalibrate energy after big days. Because the property sits close to city transportation, guests can drop in and out as needed while keeping the core of the team on‑site.
Spring paints the garden in fresh greens and blooms, with cool mornings that beg for coffee on the terrace and afternoons ideal for long walks in nearby parks. It’s an exquisite season for reunions, wellness weekends, and first chapters of novels.
Summer is pool time, pure and simple. The house orbits around water and sun, with easy lunches, chilled fruit, and hours that stretch lazily into the golden fringe of evening. Grill, dine outside, and let the day take its time.
Autumn brings crisp air and astonishing foliage across Westchester and the Hudson Valley. Think hikes under canopies of red and gold, cozy evenings by the fireplace, harvest‑season dining, and weekends bookended by farmer’s markets and local orchards.
Winter turns Soleil inward—rich with candlelight, long dinners, game nights, movie marathons, and the luxury of a guilt‑free, do‑nothing day. The spa‑style baths and indoor wellness touches become center stage, and the kitchen hits its stride for holiday feasts and celebratory toasts.
Part of Soleil’s appeal is how much there is to do close by. Westchester’s dining scene spans chef‑driven restaurants, classic trattorias, sushi counters, wine bars, and artisan bakeries—enough variety for a full week of exploration. White Plains’ downtown adds shopping and nightlife to the mix, while nearby villages deliver strolling streets lined with cafés and boutiques. Golfers will find a choice of highly regarded courses; families love the area’s parks, ice skating options, and hands‑on attractions; culture‑seekers can plan museum days or theater nights without committing to city‑scale travel.
Day trips are easy and rewarding. Head into Manhattan for a matinée, a world‑class museum circuit, or a special‑occasion dinner; detour north up the Hudson for riverfront walks and historic sites; or spend a leisurely afternoon exploring the region’s art centers and nature preserves. Returning to Soleil afterward feels like stepping into your own private club: shoes off, a drink on the terrace, and nothing on the agenda except whatever you decide next.
Group travel is smoother when the details are handled. Soleil’s check‑in process is streamlined and secure, so your arrival window can flex with traffic, flights, or trains. Inside, climate control keeps the indoor environment steady across Westchester’s four seasons, and zoned comfort helps guests with different temperature preferences coexist happily. The kitchen is provisioned with the essentials you always forget; the bathrooms are stocked with plush linens and quality basics; and the laundry area stands ready for pool towels, workout gear, or mid‑stay refreshes.
Storage is generous where you need it—entry benches and hooks welcome coats and totes, bedroom closets invite you to truly settle in, and the kitchen’s organization keeps tools close at hand for efficient cooking. Surfaces are durable enough to handle real life yet elegant enough to flatter every tablescape and floral moment. Parking and access are straightforward, so comings and goings don’t turn into complicated choreography.
Three‑Night Friends’ Weekend
Friday: Staggered arrivals, sparkling welcome on the terrace, casual chef‑prepared dinner, billiards and conversation by the fire.
Saturday: Late breakfast, pool time, a leisurely stroll and café run, golden‑hour photos by the garden, festive dinner and music.
Sunday: Slow morning with a second pot of coffee, spa‑style baths, afternoon movie with grazing snacks, twilight s’mores.
Family Gathering with Grandparents
Day 1: Unpack and unwind, kids discover the game room, grandparents claim the quiet suite, easy pasta night.
Day 2: Pancake breakfast, morning swim, afternoon nature walk, cozy evening around the fireplace.
Day 3: Brunch, photo session under the trees, nap time and novels, celebratory dinner with toasts and stories.
Executive Retreat
Morning: Strategy session around the dining table, breakout huddles on the terrace.
Afternoon: Catered working lunch, fitness reset or laps in the pool, optional town excursion.
Evening: Private chef dinner, team awards or a fireside debrief, stargazing with mocktails.
Soleil’s scale and aesthetics make it a compelling backdrop for milestones. While the estate is first and foremost a residence for overnight stays, its indoor‑outdoor flow and multiple lounge zones are perfect for intimate celebrations—engagement weekends with a special dinner, milestone birthdays with a private mixology class, or small vow renewals followed by a candlelit feast. Work with a private chef to design a menu that reflects your story, accent the table with seasonal florals, and let the house frame the moment with quiet grandeur.
Photographers love the property’s natural light and varied textures: the soft luminosity of the living room, the graphic lines of the stair, the evening glow of the pool, and the leafy bokeh that turns portraits into art. Morning sessions catch the garden at its gentlest; twilight offers cinematic drama that needs little more than a few lanterns to complete the mood.
Modern convenience runs quietly under Soleil’s gracious surface. Streaming‑friendly Wi‑Fi keeps everyone connected without competing for bandwidth; smart TVs and easy‑to‑use media setups reduce friction when it’s time for the game or a film. Entry and exterior monitoring are configured for guest privacy and safety, focusing on secure access and respectful neighborhood stewardship. Inside, there’s no visual clutter and no intrusive tech—just the tools you need, where you need them, working as expected so the house stays in the background of your memories.
Luxury and responsibility can coexist, and Soleil demonstrates the point with everyday sustainability touches. Efficient climate control and mindful insulation keep energy use reasonable while maintaining comfort. The kitchen encourages cooking that reduces packaging waste, and the layout supports simple recycling habits. Outdoors, native and climate‑appropriate plantings thrive in Westchester’s seasons, creating biodiversity while minimizing interventions. These are small gestures, but when combined with the restorative nature of gathering in one place, they contribute to a stay that feels as good as it looks.
If your group revolves around meals, you’re in the right place. The kitchen rewards ambitious menus: searing steaks to a perfect crust, coaxing risotto to silk, or plating a composed salad that feels restaurant‑grade. Plenty of counter space invites teams of sous‑chefs and taster‑in‑chiefs; storage keeps ingredients at the ready; and the island acts as command center and audience seating all at once.
Elevate the experience with a private chef who builds a menu around the season, local farms, and your preferences. Think Westchester cheeses, Hudson Valley greens, and market fish—paired with a New York wine flight or a craft‑spirits showcase. For mornings, set up a make‑your‑own waffle bar, an omelet station, or a smoothie lineup to please early risers and late sleepers alike. Food is memory; Soleil sets the table for the kinds that last.
Design a retreat that feels tailor‑made. Begin with an early stretch as light filters through the trees, follow with a color‑rich breakfast, plan a restorative workshop in the living room, then treat yourselves to an afternoon of gentle laps and reading in the shade. Invite a massage therapist for in‑home treatments; close the day with journaling and tea around the fire. When the environment is this supportive, wellness becomes less about checklists and more about how you want to feel.
Nights at Soleil have their own magic. As daylight fades, soft lighting animates the home’s textures and turns windows into living paintings. Set a playlist that follows the arc of the evening—acoustic at aperitif hour, a little brighter with dinner, mellow and warm by the time dessert arrives. Scatter lanterns outside, cue the scene at the fire pit, and drift through conversations that unspool past usual bedtimes. The estate’s sound‑friendly layout means laughter and music read as lively rather than loud, preserving the hush of the neighborhood while giving your group the permission to savor the night.
Great houses solve problems you didn’t know you had. Soleil does that at nearly every turn. It’s large but never overwhelming; beautiful but never precious; luxurious but never stiff. There’s a place for everything and a space for everyone. Kids can make noise without derailing adult conversations. Early birds can start the day without waking the house. Home cooks and hired chefs can coexist easily. Work can happen without taking over. And when you return from a busy day, the whole estate seems to exhale with you—as if it knows how to set the tone for restorative time together.
There’s also the intangible quality that lingers in guest books but resists bullet points: the sense that the house wants you to have the stay you came for. Maybe it’s the way light lands on the breakfast table, or how laughter sounds larger near the pool, or how the primary suite feels extra quiet after a full day. Whatever the alchemy, it’s part of why groups return. Soleil is easy to love, and even easier to remember.
Because Soleil is a true luxury residence, it’s best to confirm the details of your group and plans when you inquire—number of guests, sleeping preferences, mobility considerations, special occasions, and any services you’d like to add. The estate welcomes extended stays as comfortably as long weekends, and it’s particularly well suited to guests who value privacy, polish, and proximity to city and country. If you’re celebrating, ask about local partners for florals, photography, private dining, or wellness services; if you’re working, plan a schedule that uses the indoor‑outdoor flow to keep energy balanced.
Packing is easy here: bring what you love, and expect the essentials to be on hand. Dress codes are the ones you set—barefoot breakfasts by the pool, linen for outdoor dinners, comfortable athleisure for the gym, and a favorite sweater for evenings by the fire. The house absorbs luggage gracefully and still looks photo‑ready an hour after arrival.
At its core, Soleil is about presence: presence with the people you’ve chosen to travel with, presence in a setting that supports your best rhythms, presence in a part of New York that balances stimulation with serenity. It’s not a place you rush through; it’s one you inhabit. Morning light becomes part of your routine, favorite chairs become yours, and the pool becomes a mirror for hours of conversation. Milestones feel more meaningful here, and ordinary days feel better than usual.
When you depart, the memories tend to organize themselves by sense: sunlight on water, the scent of something delicious coming from the kitchen, the texture of a throw at midnight, the hush of a hallway as you drift to bed, the sound of a cork and a laugh and someone telling a story that finishes outside under the moon. Those moments are why Soleil exists, and why it works so beautifully for so many different kinds of travelers.
Soleil is prepared to welcome groups who value the comforts of a private, high‑end residence without sacrificing the amenities that make resort stays so effortless. It’s polished enough for C‑suite retreats, warm enough for family reunions, elegant enough for milestone weekends, and flexible enough for long, restorative escapes. When your criteria include space, style, and a location that makes every plan feel possible, the search tends to end where the driveway begins.
Your next chapter is waiting—by the pool at golden hour, at a long table glowing with candlelight, in the laughter that carries from the game room, and in the quiet that settles elegantly through the halls each night. Write it at Soleil.
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2025-10-01 | 2025-10-02 | $467 | 30 Nights |
2025-10-03 | 2025-10-03 | $471 | 30 Nights |
2025-10-04 | 2025-10-04 | $482 | 30 Nights |
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2025-10-10 | 2025-10-10 | $500 | 30 Nights |
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2025-10-14 | 2025-10-14 | $493 | 30 Nights |
2025-10-15 | 2025-10-16 | $467 | 30 Nights |
2025-10-17 | 2025-10-18 | $500 | 30 Nights |
2025-10-19 | 2025-10-23 | $467 | 30 Nights |
2025-10-24 | 2025-10-25 | $500 | 30 Nights |
2025-10-26 | 2025-10-29 | $467 | 30 Nights |
2025-10-30 | 2025-10-30 | $477 | 30 Nights |
2025-10-31 | 2025-10-31 | $500 | 30 Nights |
2025-11-01 | 2025-11-01 | $500 | 30 Nights |
2025-11-02 | 2025-11-06 | $477 | 30 Nights |
2025-11-07 | 2025-11-08 | $500 | 30 Nights |
2025-11-09 | 2025-11-13 | $477 | 30 Nights |
2025-11-14 | 2025-11-15 | $500 | 30 Nights |
2025-11-16 | 2025-11-20 | $477 | 30 Nights |
2025-11-21 | 2025-11-22 | $500 | 30 Nights |
2025-11-23 | 2025-11-25 | $477 | 30 Nights |
2025-11-26 | 2025-11-30 | $500 | 30 Nights |
2025-12-01 | 2025-12-04 | $487 | 30 Nights |
2025-12-05 | 2025-12-05 | $528 | 30 Nights |
2025-12-06 | 2025-12-06 | $540 | 30 Nights |
2025-12-07 | 2025-12-11 | $487 | 30 Nights |
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2025-12-23 | 2025-12-23 | $502 | 30 Nights |
2025-12-24 | 2025-12-24 | $599 | 30 Nights |
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2025-12-27 | 2025-12-27 | $599 | 30 Nights |
2025-12-28 | 2025-12-28 | $599 | 30 Nights |
2025-12-29 | 2025-12-29 | $523 | 30 Nights |
2025-12-30 | 2025-12-30 | $508 | 30 Nights |
2025-12-31 | 2025-12-31 | $599 | 30 Nights |
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