9 Paumanok Rd
Secluded Bridgehampton Sanctuary
Bridgehampton
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$3,250,000
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Essentials
- Price$3,250,000
- StyleContemporary
- Bedrooms6
- Bathrooms6
- Stories2
- Approx. Sq. Ft.5,500
- Acreage5
- Year Built2000
Key Features
- Heated pool
- Room for tennis
- Central air
- Cul-de-sac location
- Formal dining room
- Private guest quarters
- Pool/guest house
- Private setting
- Sprinkler system
This six bedroom contemporary barn is centrally located yet supremely secluded on 5 acres in Bridgehampton. A very special property indeed. There are six bedrooms, six baths, and a large studio space over the detached garage. In the main house: a large great room with wood burning fireplace set into walls of glass overlooking the illuminated grounds; custom kitchen with stainless counters and professional garland stove; large screened-in porch with wood burning fireplace; large master suite with gorgeous views of the property; three guest bedrooms and office, all opening onto the grounds. The 1,200 SF pool house offers additional guest quarters, living room and sauna. The 2-car garage offers a gym or studio above. Dramatically situated between the main house and pool house is a 50 foot heated gunite pool . Designer touches throughout the home include antique moroccan doors and bathrooms with urban archeology fixtures. A unique property - a true find - not to be missed for those seeking a very special Hamptons getaway.
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Bridgehampton
Casual isn't a look in Bridgehampton. It's a life style.
The hardest work in Bridgehampton is deciding which fabulous white-sand ocean beach you want to go to: Sagg Main, W. Scott Cameron, or Mecox. On the way you'll see stretches of verdant farmland, including Channing Daughters, one of the South Fork's three superb vineyards. Bridgehampton is about letting the relaxed, fun-loving side of yourself take over. It's about seeing yourself in different lights. If you need an actual manifestation of that, visit Dan Flavin's fluorescent installations at the Dia outpost in town. Or look at your kids' faces when you take them to the Children's Museum, with a quick stop at Candy Kitchen for home-made ice cream before returning home.
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