The Resort At Mill Creek
33 Mill Creek Close, Water Mill
Epitomizing the luxury and relaxation of the Hamptons, this spectacular house and property spanning 1.25 acres south of the highway in Water Mill awaits a new owner to savor all its pleasures. Heated stone floors greet bare feet that might pad about its 15,000 Sf of living space on three levels. The dramatic 1500 SF living room with 26' ceilings leads to an opulent master suite with his/her baths, atrium with private spa and elaborate built in closets. The European kitchen with adjacent den forms a natural gathering place. The paneled library will house your prized tomes. First and second floor bedrooms accommodate guests and staff alike, all with private baths. The lower level has an in...
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Epitomizing the luxury and relaxation of the Hamptons, this spectacular house and property spanning 1.25 acres south of the highway in Water Mill awaits a new owner to savor all its pleasures. Heated stone floors greet bare feet that might pad about its 15,000 Sf of living space on three levels. The dramatic 1500 SF living room with 26' ceilings leads to an opulent master suite with his/her baths, atrium with private spa and elaborate built in closets. The European kitchen with adjacent den forms a natural gathering place. The paneled library will house your prized tomes. First and second floor bedrooms accommodate guests and staff alike, all with private baths. The lower level has an indoor pool within a sunlit atrium that forms the centerpiece of a finished basement redefined to include full gym, two saunas and steam room, home theatre and billiards room. The opulence continues outside with pool, spa, sunken hydro har-tru court and pool house. House up to 5 vehicles in the oversized garage. Yes, the beach and town are only a short bike ride away, but why would you ever leave?
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.