ALBANY – Sandra Lee plans to sell the Westchester County home she shares with Gov. Andrew Cuomo.

Lee and Cuomo, however, denied a Page Six report on Tuesday that the longtime couple had split, with Lee saying they are still "still very much together after 14 years."

Lee, the Food Network star and author, paid $1.2 million for the 4,129-square-foot home at 4 Bittersweet Lane in New Castle in 2008, according to real-estate records.

Lee told The New York Times after the Page Six story that she plans to list the house for $2.3 million on Friday.

She denied the couple is facing problems, saying they plan to split their time between her Manhattan apartment, the governor’s mansion in Albany and the Hamptons.

She told the Times that Cuomo's three daughters are adults now and they don't need the home, which she calls Lily Pond.

“We don’t need the house,” she told the paper.

Cuomo, a Democrat, has lived in the home for his entire two-plus terms as governor, declaring it as his primary residence and voting in Westchester County.

Lee, 53, and Cuomo, 61, denied there was any truth to the report of their breakup, with Lee knocking the report on Facebook and Cuomo's office issuing a statement denying it.

"Andrew and I are still very much together after 14 years," Lee wrote.

"We share three beautiful daughters that I helped raise and a beautiful home, Lily Pond, where we live."

In a statement, Cuomo said, "Nothing has changed — I live in Mt. Kisco and Albany."

The home has six bedrooms and five bathrooms.

“Lily Pond is probably the most beautiful perfect house on this planet, and that is the truth,” she told the Times.

“It’s a family home and it should be loved and cherished by a beautiful family that deserves it.”