Stoney Hill
30 Laurel Hill Lane, Amagansett
Architect John P. Laffey's signature is all over this 6200 SF traditional at the end of a private 500 foot driveway in the Stoney Hill section of Amagansett. The 2 story entrance foyer features raised panel moldings along with a dramatic floating staircase as thickened archways lead to the great room with fireplace and formal dining room, both with coffered ceilings . A convenient guest master lies just beyond. The custom kitchen has two cooking islands and offers professional grade appliances along with adjacent informal living room with intricate ceiling detail and fireplace. The nearly 1000 SF master features a fireplace with Calcutta marble surround, a pair of large walk in cl...
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Architect John P. Laffey's signature is all over this 6200 SF traditional at the end of a private 500 foot driveway in the Stoney Hill section of Amagansett. The 2 story entrance foyer features raised panel moldings along with a dramatic floating staircase as thickened archways lead to the great room with fireplace and formal dining room, both with coffered ceilings . A convenient guest master lies just beyond. The custom kitchen has two cooking islands and offers professional grade appliances along with adjacent informal living room with intricate ceiling detail and fireplace. The nearly 1000 SF master features a fireplace with Calcutta marble surround, a pair of large walk in closets and generous master bath appointed with white carrera marble, deep soaking tub, and separate shower room while a 400 square foot private deck overlooks the grounds. Sharing the second floor are 4 additional oversized bedrooms, all with baths and beautifully appointed. A screened outdoor living room with ceiling fans looks out at the 20 x 40 heated gunite pool framed by 3000 sq foot bluestone patio. There is an oversized 2 car garage with enough outdoor parking area for both sides of the family. Schedule your preview today.
About Amagansett
East of East Hampton is the small hamlet of Amagansett. This unique enclave is for those who place a high value on enchantment and appreciate the subtle pairing of quiet with the understated luxury.
The drama here is nature's own, starting with the Amagansett Wildlife Refuge. Within this 36-acre protected area is one of the Island's very rare undeveloped coastal beaches, which is distinguished by their unique double dune system. The primary dunes are a barrier reef to the Atlantic Ocean. The secondary dunes proliferate with flora, from Cape Cod-like cranberry bogs to rare varieties of orchids. Spend some time looking out on this extravaganza and you will feel like you h...
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East of East Hampton is the small hamlet of Amagansett. This unique enclave is for those who place a high value on enchantment and appreciate the subtle pairing of quiet with the understated luxury.
The drama here is nature's own, starting with the Amagansett Wildlife Refuge. Within this 36-acre protected area is one of the Island's very rare undeveloped coastal beaches, which is distinguished by their unique double dune system. The primary dunes are a barrier reef to the Atlantic Ocean. The secondary dunes proliferate with flora, from Cape Cod-like cranberry bogs to rare varieties of orchids. Spend some time looking out on this extravaganza and you will feel like you have found the missing piece to the puzzle.
Main Street separates the sprawling farmlands to the north of Amagansett and the Atlantic Ocean to the south. The mix of quaint and chic establishments, plus the legendary Farmer's Market on Montauk Highway, are well-known on the East End and well beyond. For those that live in Amagansett, it is just the neighborhood.