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WEB ID: 262149

221 Snake Hollow Rd Bridgehampton, NY 11932

Bridgehampton, NY 11932

rented | traditional | Built in 1986

3 beds
2 baths
2000 Approx. Sqft/ 1 acres
Contact for Price

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rented
WEB ID: 262149

221 Snake Hollow Rd Bridgehampton, NY 11932

Bridgehampton, NY 11932

rented | traditional | Built in 1986

3 beds
2 baths
2000 Approx. Sqft/ 1 acres
Contact for Price

The Details

About 221 Snake Hollow Rd, Bridgehampton, NY 11932

Bridgehampton Horse Country 1bedroom/1bathroom

Located in the heart of Equestrian farmfields, this rental is one bedroom one bath and sits directly across the main entrance of the Hampton Classic for rent. The house features cathedral ceilings and has sliding doors that lead to a deck to enjoy the surrounding natural environment. Living room is bright and airy as it opens up to dining area and kitchen. Listen to sound of singing birds in your own back yard a...
Listing Courtesy of Corcoran, Mary Slattery, (631) 702-9263
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key features

  • Breakfast area
  • Cable/satellite
  • Finished basement
  • Loft
  • Room for a pool
  • Listing agent

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    Bridgehampton

    While it can sometimes be tricky to unravel the anthropological and linguistic origins behind how places get their names, the source of Bridgehampton is pretty straightforward. It’s a place in the Hamptons where, one time, they built a bridge. After people began to move east through the town of Southampton, the bridge in Bridgehampton — the Sagg Bridge — was built in 1686 over the Sagg Pond, linking Bridgehampton to Sagaponack. But while that bridge was undoubtedly welcome in its time, the Long Island Rail Road’s arrival in 1870 is what really connected Bridgehampton to the rest of civilization. Today, Bridgehampton undeniably captures the essence of the East End. Along lovingly landscaped lanes and roads, traditional shingle-style homes rest at the top of cobblestone driveways. Meanwhile, life down by the water reveals the sorts of ostentatious modern estates that help make the Hamptons “the Hamptons.”

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