English Country in Southampton Village
7 Cameron Way, Southampton
In 1640 Charles I was King of England, the first European coffee house opened in Venice and Flemish painter Peter Paul Rubens met an untimely end. That same year a small group of Puritans landed at Conscience Point to form what is today the oldest English settlement in New York, eventually named after the Earl of Southampton. Three hundred and seventy one years later, you can settle into far more luxury than our early forefathers ever imagined if you are nimble enough to snag this English inspired 6 bedroom country manor on 1.5 acres with tennis. Curb appeal is in abundance as you approach this residence at the end of a long tree lined drive on a private Hampton lane. As ivy climbs the stuc...
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In 1640 Charles I was King of England, the first European coffee house opened in Venice and Flemish painter Peter Paul Rubens met an untimely end. That same year a small group of Puritans landed at Conscience Point to form what is today the oldest English settlement in New York, eventually named after the Earl of Southampton. Three hundred and seventy one years later, you can settle into far more luxury than our early forefathers ever imagined if you are nimble enough to snag this English inspired 6 bedroom country manor on 1.5 acres with tennis. Curb appeal is in abundance as you approach this residence at the end of a long tree lined drive on a private Hampton lane. As ivy climbs the stucco facade around you, enter a serene realm with gracious paneled entry with walls suitable for your own Rubens leading to the spacious living room augmented by both fireplace and coffered ceiling. Dark stained oak floors fan out to include the formal dining room, powder room and the sprawling kitchen highlighted by professional appliances, breakfast area and sitting room which will no doubt be adorned by a large flat screen TV. A generous guest master suite, laundry room and two car garage complete the first floor. Climbing a short staircase brings you past an attractive open sitting room to find the expansive master suite fit for any king complete with large walk-in closet and luxurious bath sequestered from the other three bedrooms that are on the upper floor. The lower level reveals a large recreational room, full bath and staff suite with its own exterior access. Outside patios and expansive lawn connects the 40' heated Gunite pool with the N/S Har-Tru hydro court. Hundreds of thousands of dollars have been spent to create a verdant sanctuary defined by boxwoods, exquisite plantings, perennial gardens and specimen trees. And you'll be glad to know it won't seem like you're traveling to Venice when you want your coffee which can be found in the village only a short bike ride away. Ocean beaches, restaurants and world renowned golf courses are all within reach if your conscience points you quickly enough to this newly listed property.
About Southampton
History describes Southampton as a village known for its quiet elegance, magnificent estates, and fabled residents. It is a reputation that still fits Southampton today.
Of all the South Fork's Hamptons, it is Southampton that still exudes a gentility that you can feel from Main Street to Peconic Bay to all seven miles of oceanfront south of the highway. It's worth noting how you feel teeing off at the Shinnecock Golf Club, the oldest private 18-hole golf course in the United States. Or shopping in town, where the Parrish Museum, a landmark destination for American art lovers, is as much an anchor as Saks Fifth Avenue.
Southampton is all high-end. But it's no...
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History describes Southampton as a village known for its quiet elegance, magnificent estates, and fabled residents. It is a reputation that still fits Southampton today.
Of all the South Fork's Hamptons, it is Southampton that still exudes a gentility that you can feel from Main Street to Peconic Bay to all seven miles of oceanfront south of the highway. It's worth noting how you feel teeing off at the Shinnecock Golf Club, the oldest private 18-hole golf course in the United States. Or shopping in town, where the Parrish Museum, a landmark destination for American art lovers, is as much an anchor as Saks Fifth Avenue.
Southampton is all high-end. But it's not all high-brow and high-priced. There is the foodie pleasure of a BLT at Silver's restaurant or anything at Tate's Bakery. The magic of finding a secret cove and making it your special place. Or sitting out back and having a barbecue with your friends. In Southampton, you can do it all.