Manorville
Manorville's location is an answer to many peoples' dreams. Right on the Peconic River, smack in the middle of Long Island, and just off the LIE's exit 70, Manorville is an easy scoot to Manhattan or Montauk. Once you reach Suffolk County's largest hamlet, with more than 11,000 residents, you will appreciate Manorville's long list of amenities.
Much of Manorville's historic area, featuring lovely examples of 18th and 19th century residences, has been preserved. You will find this same reverence for preservation at the Robert Cushman Murphy County Park, which boasts 2,200 pristine acres in the Peconic River watershed.
Manorville's low-key atmosphere attracts year-round residents who are ready to take it easy, whether that means paddling down the Peconic to Riverhead or lounging at home. Children and grandchildren never get enough of the 300-acre Long Island Game Farm Wildlife Park, which includes a petting zoo.
The caring sensibility that Manorville is known for is evident in its extraordinary animal refuges. Just one case in point is New York Horse Rescue, which provides a refuge for horses on a 50-acre estate until an adoptive home is found. That kind of big heart is all Manorville.
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