151 North Ferry Road
Historic Evans K. Griffing House
Shelter Island
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$1,900,000
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Essentials
- Price$1,900,000
- StyleArts & Crafts
- Bedrooms6
- Bathrooms3.5
- Stories2.5
- Approx. Sq. Ft.4,000
- Acreage6
- Year Built1911
Key Features
- Room for a pool
- Room for tennis
- Central air
- Eat-in kitchen
- Formal dining room
- Laundry room
- Loft
- Workshop
Circa 1922, this historic stucco home with barrel tile roof sits off the road behind a large privet hedge. Set on 6 acres of wooded land, this large 6 bedroom, completely renovated home also boasts a large 2 story barn with full bath and 3 car garage. Meticulously restored, this home features a large front porch with a Dutch door leading into the warm and inviting first floor with a large foyer, formal dining and living room, library with fireplace, half bath, and a well laid out kitchen with butlers pantry. California craftsman touches are located throughout this house with the mission style staircase leading up to the second floor with a large open landing, full length screened-in porch that features morning sun, 4 spacious bedrooms (one with a fireplace) and a full bath with original details and laundry room. Up the second flight of stairs is another open landing area with a built in trundle bed and several built-in cabinets, a bedroom with full bath and a master bedroom suite with a custom closet. The finish work in this house has had no detail left out. CAC, heat, updated electric, plumbing, pocket doors, fir and heart of pine floors have all been restored. This is a very special home on Shelter Island and should not be missed.
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Shelter Island
Nestled between the North and South Forks, surrounded by calm waters, and accessible only by ferry, Shelter Island looks like a set piece from a golden age come to life.
The Heights, a fantasia of Victoriana, is just up from the North Ferry dock. The homes of Shelter Island, however, express many styles -- from Southern colonials to Norman Jaffe modern and antique cottages.
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