East Hampton
Maidstone Area Estate
East Hampton
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August to LD$235,000
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Essentials
- Price$235,000
- StyleTraditional
- Bedrooms6
- Bathrooms8
- Stories2
- Approx. Sq. Ft.10,000
- Acreage2.7
- Year Built1998
Key Features
- South of the highway
- Heated pool
- Tennis
- Central air
- Furnished
- Attached parking
- Breakfast area
- Cul-de-sac location
- Den
- Eat-in kitchen
- Exercise room
- Formal dining room
- Laundry room
- Library
- Outdoor shower
- Pool/guest house
- Sprinkler system
- Studio
- Study
- Cable/satellite
A privileged setting off Egypt Lane is the location of this spectacular estate designed in 1998 by John Laffey. Sprawling across nearly 3 acres of manicured privacy, a 10,000 traditional awaits with views to the historic Maidstone beyond. The journey begins with a paneled double-height entry that leads under thickened, curved archways to coffered ceiling living room, formal dining room, cozy den, expansive kitchen with adjacent familyroom and staff quarters leading to the 3-car garage. Upstairs the master wing with his/her baths and gym shares the second floor with 4 additional bedroom suites, media room and an expansive billiard room. Outside the resort-like property hosts a heated gunite pool, poolhouse, tennis and a newly finished carriage house with finished space above. All this just a short distance to village shopping and ocean beaches. Plan your summer 2012 today!
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Rental Rates
- August to Labor Day$235,000
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East Hampton
East Hampton has the woods, the Springs and five ocean beaches.
Living here means knocking elbows with celebrities from the arts, business, and politics and with the village residents who embody East Hampton style. And walking down Main Street is an exercise in beauty: from the 200 year old elm-shaded lanes, to the world-class village shops and the historic buildings.
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