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WEB ID: 914357

16 Oyster Pond Lane East Hampton, NY 11937

East Hampton, NY 11937

for sale | modern | Built in 1980

3 beds
2 baths/1 half bath
1880 Approx. Sqft/ 0.66 acres
$3,285,000

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WEB ID: 914357

16 Oyster Pond Lane East Hampton, NY 11937

East Hampton, NY 11937

for sale | modern | Built in 1980

3 beds
2 baths/1 half bath
1880 Approx. Sqft/ 0.66 acres
$3,285,000

The Details

About 16 Oyster Pond Lane, East Hampton, NY 11937

Jewel Box

Discover the essence of modern living at 16 Oyster Pond Lane, an exquisitely renovated smart house perched atop a private hill in East Hampton. This stunning residence offers breathtaking big sky views with an abundance of foliage, making it the perfect retreat for those seeking both luxury and privacy. Inside, 3 beautifully appointed bedrooms and 2.5 baths await along with an eat-in kitchen designed for functi...
Listing Courtesy of Corcoran, Brian Nicholson, (631) 267-7406
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key features

  • Central air
  • Den
  • Fireplace
  • Library
  • Loft
  • Office
  • Listing agent

    Brian J Nicholson

    Brian J Nicholson

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    East Hampton

    In the long, enduring tradition of slightly confusing Long Island naming conventions, East Hampton is located in a town also called East Hampton. With the Atlantic Ocean splashing onto its shores, the village of East Hampton carries a reputation that puts it close to, if not at, the very pinnacle of all Hamptons locales. Why are people so drawn to this place? Because it’s utterly stunning, a state of being only strengthened by undeniably beautiful white sand beaches. Near the western border, Georgica Pond doubles down on East Hampton prestige. This community has counted film directors, business magnates, and presidents among its high-society residents. East Hampton’s name carries such a weight that even something as trivial-seeming as a windmill is recognized as historic. To be fair to Hook Windmill, however, it was built in 1806 and presently stands preserved and bedecked in its Hamptons-chic shingle style.

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