Builder's Residence Available Summer 2021
121 Harvest Lane, Southampton
When you design and build for some of the most discriminating people on such notable Hampton venues as Meadow, Great Plains, First Neck, Coopers Neck and Gibson, you learn a few things. So when it was time to perform a major renovation on his own residence, one of the Hamptons most respected luxury builders engaged Barnes & Coy for some of the design elements while incorporating many of those incredible finishes and amenities that he used elsewhere, creating an amazing residence now available for the first time for Summer 2021. Spread out over 6,000 sq. feet on three levels of living space, this five bedroom traditional offers an incredible experience found in much larger and pricier venues....
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When you design and build for some of the most discriminating people on such notable Hampton venues as Meadow, Great Plains, First Neck, Coopers Neck and Gibson, you learn a few things. So when it was time to perform a major renovation on his own residence, one of the Hamptons most respected luxury builders engaged Barnes & Coy for some of the design elements while incorporating many of those incredible finishes and amenities that he used elsewhere, creating an amazing residence now available for the first time for Summer 2021. Spread out over 6,000 sq. feet on three levels of living space, this five bedroom traditional offers an incredible experience found in much larger and pricier venues. The intimate entry hall ushers you towards the living room and den/media room both warmed by fireplaces. The uber kitchen, framed in subway tiles with white stained oak floors underfoot, features butler's pantry, storage pantry and a whole host of professional appliances including dual 36" Viking refrigerator and freezer, a Garland Blue Star 60" range with raised griddle and infrared broiler, Miele steam oven and heating drawer, a pair of Miele dishwashers, 2 Sub Zero under counter wine coolers as well as two disposal units. The elegant dining room is perfect for both formal and informal meals. His office features extinct 100 year old chestnut while a first floor guest suite, powder room and two car garage complete the first floor. Upstairs the expansive master suite features his and her walk in closets, separate dressing room with vanity, large bath with steam shower and her office with private deck. Two bedrooms and large hall bath complete the second floor. The lower level with 10 foot ceilings is a sanctuary unto itself with complete gym, sauna, staff bedroom, full bath, wine cellar by Miles Jaffe, cedar closet and large playroom. The infrastructure got an updating along with the rest and now features a 9 zone HVAC system powered by natural gas, public water, a generator as well as sound system with Niles touch pads that supplies audio both in and outside the house. And the outside, with oversight by Edmund Hollander, was not neglected with a Tortorella 20 X 40 heated Gunite pool, separate spa, retractable awning and outdoor kitchen complete with a Capital 54" BBQ and Viking refrigerator. With quality, features and amenities often found in houses twice the price, this house and property is destined to find a summer tenant soon. Call for your own private tour or more information today,
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.