115 Lockwood Avenue
Bridgehampton Estate South of the Highway
Bridgehampton
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$11,750,000
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Essentials
- Price$11,750,000
- StyleGambrel
- Bedrooms6
- Bathrooms7.5
- Stories2
- Approx. Sq. Ft.6,500
- Acreage3.5
- Year Built2000
Key Features
- South of the highway
- Heated pool
- Tennis
- Central air
- Den
- Eat-in kitchen
- Exercise room
- Finished basement
- Formal dining room
- Media room
- Outdoor shower
- Pool/guest house
- Private setting
- Studio
- Study
- Cable/satellite
The ultimate private property awaits you in this stunning south of the highway estate spread elegantly over nearly 3.5 acres of established plantings and elegant pool gardens adjacent to 18 acres of open farmland. This classic, sprawling property features six bedrooms, five full baths and three half baths between the custom main house and adjacent guest cottage and garage. The layout is superb including formal dining room, unparalleled custom, gourmet kitchen and living room, custom stone fireplace, master suite, truly finished basement with media/play room and gym as well as custom built in closets. The sophisticated feel of this property extends beyond the walls as you take a short stroll to your beautiful 20 x 50 Pool and sunken har-tru tennis court privately tucked away in its own parklike setting. The full studio guest house affords yet extra privacy for visitors as it sits above the two car garage. All this amid gorgeous, manicured grounds with endless views... all convenient to the ocean and village. Also available for rent June and July!
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Bridgehampton
Casual isn't a look in Bridgehampton. It's a life style.
The hardest work in Bridgehampton is deciding which fabulous white-sand ocean beach you want to go to: Sagg Main, W. Scott Cameron, or Mecox. On the way you'll see stretches of verdant farmland, including Channing Daughters, one of the South Fork's three superb vineyards. Bridgehampton is about letting the relaxed, fun-loving side of yourself take over. It's about seeing yourself in different lights. If you need an actual manifestation of that, visit Dan Flavin's fluorescent installations at the Dia outpost in town. Or look at your kids' faces when you take them to the Children's Museum, with a quick stop at Candy Kitchen for home-made ice cream before returning home.
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