Deep Roots In Sagaponack
603 Town Line Road, Sagaponack
John Strong could not have possibly imagined over 360 years ago the estate that would one day rise on his land south of Parsonage Lane. Situated on 1.3 acres, surrounded on 3 sides by agriculture reserve, the property that plays host to house, guest house, pool and tennis was previously the Strong Family Farm, a part of Sagaponack history from its very beginnings. Two years in the making, while working hand in hand with the Sagaponack Village Historical Board, the developer has prepared this unique property for its next chapter.
Architect Michael Behringer has designed a traditional 7 bedroom residence with a contemporary barn-like vernacular that both complements and separates its...
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John Strong could not have possibly imagined over 360 years ago the estate that would one day rise on his land south of Parsonage Lane. Situated on 1.3 acres, surrounded on 3 sides by agriculture reserve, the property that plays host to house, guest house, pool and tennis was previously the Strong Family Farm, a part of Sagaponack history from its very beginnings. Two years in the making, while working hand in hand with the Sagaponack Village Historical Board, the developer has prepared this unique property for its next chapter.
Architect Michael Behringer has designed a traditional 7 bedroom residence with a contemporary barn-like vernacular that both complements and separates itself from the original farmhouse encompassing over 6,000 sq ft on the first 2 floors and an additional 2,500 sq ft on its lower level accessed by staircases and an elevator. High ceilings, Kolbe windows, Waterworks plumbing fixtures, upper balconies, smart house technology, chefs kitchen, 4 fireplaces, home theater, wine cellar and sauna are just some of the features distinquishing this new construction.
The original 1840's, 1,600 sq ft farmhouse has been re-located to the corner of the property and fully restored to become a 4 room, 2 bath cottage with kitchenette, connected by a unique tunnel from its finished lower level to the main residence...the quintessential quest cottage. .
Walls of windows and glass doors look southwest out to the 48' pool, spa, pool house and outdoor kitchen enhanced by a pergola and broad bluestone terracing. A sunken N/S tennis court surrounded by more than 23,000 sq ft of verdant lawn completes this extraordinary package overlooking 20 acres of reserve.
With new zoning rules soon to be in place, this compound consisting of 11,000+/- of livable square footage, 9 bedrooms, and 10 baths can never be duplicated. Grab a piece of Hampton history today.
About Sagaponack
In 2006 Sagaponack was ranked by Forbes as the number one most expensive US zip code by median home sale price.Â
Sagaponack's classic shingled mansions on wide open spaces is one good reason why. This luxury of land contributes to unexpected juxtapositions, such as horses cavorting in a pasture next to beach. Choosing a beach can be a dilemma. Gibson Beach or Sagg Main Beach? The beautiful ocean beaches are everywhere here. And so are the beautiful people.Â
Sagaponack is among the most private of Hamptons' hamlets. The word "town" is a euphemism that refers to the post office and the Sagg Main General Store. Get a sandwich, mail a letter -- re...
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In 2006 Sagaponack was ranked by Forbes as the number one most expensive US zip code by median home sale price.Â
Sagaponack's classic shingled mansions on wide open spaces is one good reason why. This luxury of land contributes to unexpected juxtapositions, such as horses cavorting in a pasture next to beach. Choosing a beach can be a dilemma. Gibson Beach or Sagg Main Beach? The beautiful ocean beaches are everywhere here. And so are the beautiful people.Â
Sagaponack is among the most private of Hamptons' hamlets. The word "town" is a euphemism that refers to the post office and the Sagg Main General Store. Get a sandwich, mail a letter -- really, what more do you need? Sagaponack is about how you live, and everyone in this zip code has that down.Â
Add Wolffer Vineyard to the good life in Sagaponack. Sit out back, enjoy a tasting, and look out onto 55 acres of prime grapes. It feels like the Italian countryside. Yet another reason to toast Sagaponack.