145 Sea Farm Lane
Newly Renovated: Sophisticated Serenity With Tennis
Bridgehampton
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$1,400,000
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Essentials
- Price$1,400,000
- StylePost Modern
- Bedrooms4
- Bathrooms3
- Stories2
- Approx. Sq. Ft.2,400
- Acreage.45
- Year Built1999
Key Features
- Heated pool
- Tennis
- Central air
- Breakfast area
- Cul-de-sac location
- Eat-in kitchen
- Exercise room
- Finished basement
- Formal dining room
- Laundry room
- Cable/satellite
Exceptional Post Modern with heated pool and private community tennis. At the end of a cul-de-sac off Lumber Lane; very close to the village of Bridgehampton, this lovely home is a direct drive south to the ocean beach & just minutes to shopping in the Commons. With its accentuated soaring living room ceiling this two story newly renovated home enjoys four comfortable bedrooms (large master suite), three full baths, separate dining area, cook's kitchen with top of the line appliances including both separate beverage and wine coolers in the comfort of central ac. Wall mounted flat screen TVs throughout. A finished basement already designed for exercising boasts a full mirrored wall with ballet bar. A laundry room on the first floor. Plus an attached garage. Adjacent to acres of reserve is the heated pool (portable safety fence available), The grounds are meticulously landscaped for minimal maintenance.
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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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