Susan Lucci’s oceanfront home in Quogue

Susan Lucci, the seemingly ageless star known for her decades-long role as Erica Kane on “All My Children” and current star of “Devious Maids,” is selling her oceanfront home in Quogue for $19.9 million.

The traditional shingle-style seven bedroom home, known as “Four Winds,” was built for Lucci and her hubby Helmut Huber on 1.4 acres in 1989 — with 150 feet of oceanfront — by Hamptons architect Eugene Futterman. It is located on Dune Road in Quogue Village, and comes with a pool and walkway to the ocean.

Douglas Elliman listing brokers Enzo Morabito, Aimee Fitzpatrick Martin and Timothy Allen Morabito declined to comment.

The sprawling 10,622 square foot beach house has dramatic ocean and bay views and comes with over-the-top features that would make it the perfect setting for a soap opera, including a “European-style castle door,” according to the listing.

There’s also a dramatic two-story living room with a fireplace, a dining room with a fireplace, an eat-in chef’s kitchen, and a two-story turreted library with wood paneling and custom seating. The second floor includes an office/gym with a vaulted ceiling and a covered porch. Along with gorgeous guest bedrooms, there’s also a giant master suite with a master bath, steam shower, sitting room and private decks.

The piece de resistance is the “widow’s walk,” — a catwalk above the living room, “where you’ll feel like you’re in a lighthouse,” according to the listing.

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Downstairs, the entertainment floor includes a billiard’s room with a built-in bar, a small kitchen, a nautical-themed media room, en-suite guest bedroom, staff quarters and a laundry room.