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- 8 Bedrooms
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7 Bathrooms
- 8500 Square Feet +\-
- 3.00 acres
- Water Mill
- Web# 69226
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Rental Price Upon Request!
Sensational Water Mill Estate
54 Bay Lane, Water Mill
Pristine home totally custom, unlike any other rental. Perfect summer retreat with every amenity including pool, poolhouse, theatre, sauna, steam room, covered porches, and 3 sublime park-like acres in an amazing location. Light, bright Hamptons beach house with privacy guaranteed on a secluded cul de sac.
Just The Facts
- 3.00 Acres
- 8500 sq ft
- Built 2004
- 8 Bedrooms
- 7.5 Bathrooms
- Finished Lower Level
- wine cellar
- home theater
- lounge with bar
- sauna
- hobby room
- gym
- 2 bedrooms
- spa bath
- 2 bedrooms
- powder room
- 3 Fireplaces
- 3 Car Garage
- Gunite Pool
- Room for Tennis
About Water Mill
The American Revolution is modern history to Water Mill, where grist for its water-powered mill was first ground in 1644. But it was the arrival of the Long Island Rail Road, in 1875, that shaped the Water Mill of today. That's when the rich and mobile of Manhattan turned this farming and fishing community into a rustic yet refined playground for the well-to-do. Things haven't changed much since then. The mill still works and the wealthy still flock to Water Mill.
The hamlet has three magnificent beaches: Flying Point, Mecox, and Dead End. And there are still huge areas of woodsy wilderness, like the 148-acre Laurel Valley Country Park. Robert Wilson's Watermill C...
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The American Revolution is modern history to Water Mill, where grist for its water-powered mill was first ground in 1644. But it was the arrival of the Long Island Rail Road, in 1875, that shaped the Water Mill of today. That's when the rich and mobile of Manhattan turned this farming and fishing community into a rustic yet refined playground for the well-to-do. Things haven't changed much since then. The mill still works and the wealthy still flock to Water Mill.
The hamlet has three magnificent beaches: Flying Point, Mecox, and Dead End. And there are still huge areas of woodsy wilderness, like the 148-acre Laurel Valley Country Park. Robert Wilson's Watermill Center, where the avante garde visionary develops new work in collaboration with students and professionals, is the East Endâs newest cultural mecca.
More mundane, yet still brilliant, are Hampton Coffee and the Green Thumb farm stand, which are conveniently located next door to each other on Montauk Highway. Hampton Coffee does make the island's best and its down-home food is lip-smacking good. Green Thumb, with its 300 varieties of locally grown organic produce, is the best explanation of why slow cooking is so darned delish.
Contact Gary DePersia Today!