Discover a 100-Year-Old Amagansett Lanes Dwelling Listed for the First Time in Three Decades
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A delightful Amagansett home dating back to 1925 is on the market for the first time in 30 years. Although it’s 100 years old, it is far from being the oldest house in the Hamptons but it certainly brings sweet, antique New England charm.
Tucked quietly behind a gated private driveway in the coveted Amagansett Lanes, the home serves up evergreen elegance and cottagecore coziness. That starts with its brown shingled exterior and classic front porch, then continues in through the white interiors with wood details, fireplaces, and Dutch doors that open to a pool, pergola, and accompanying detached structure. It can be used as an artist’s haven, hobby studio, small party barn, or an extra living space for poolside gathering.
Like the goldilocks theory, the property is not too big, not too small, but just right. Within the house itself, the primary suite upstairs features a fireplace, vaulted ceilings, and a marble-clad bathroom. There are three additional bedrooms bathed in natural light with serene views of the natural scenery outside. With such a layout, it’s easy to imagine celebrating winter holidays with loved ones here and using it every summer. Did we mention it’s moments from the beach?
Of course, all of this comes at an expected steep Hamptons price. Rebekah C. Baker of Sotheby’s International Realty holds the listing seeking $7.995 million.