53 Toppings Field Court
Topping Fields
Bridgehampton
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$3,495,000
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Essentials
- Price$3,495,000
- StyleTraditional
- Bedrooms4
- Bathrooms4.5
- Stories2
- Approx. Sq. Ft.4,600
- Acreage.92
- Year Built1987
Key Features
- South of the highway
- Heated pool
- Central air
- Finished basement
Backing up to more than 50 acres of farmland, a newly renovated and expanded 4600 SF traditional awaits its next owner to savor all the pleasures of bucolic Bridgehampton South. Numerous common rooms define the first level of this 4+ bedroom retreat as oak floors fan out to include gracious living room with firepace, formal dining room and a well equipped kitchen opening to its own den with fireplace. Upstairs the master suite dominates a second floor with 3 additional guest suites and a large common bathroom. The newly added 300 SF sunroom connects over stone floors to a two story pavilion that serves as an informal living room/ pool house with cabana kitchen and full bath with room for overflow guests upstairs where a gym now stands. An additional 1000 Sf of space awaits in the finsihed lower level featuring recreational spaces and a full bath with direct access to the outside. The 40' heated pool is the centerpiece of a backyard that overlooks the farmfields to the south. Walk to Bobby Vans for lunch, bike to the beach or just hang out all day at this very affordable four season retreat.
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