What does it take to have a piece of the 17th century in New York’s coveted East End? Much more than $2 million.
A charming cottage in Sag Harbor — believed to be between the oldest houses in the Hamptons, if not the oldest — has shown for $2.39 million, according to the OutEast listings portal.
Situated at 64 Union St., the assets dates to 1693, but it hasn’t generally stood in that spot. It was crafted in Sagaponack and moved close to 5 times right before landing in its existing ton, in accordance to 6sqft. Former listings have explained the original composition survives in the home’s residing and eating rooms — amongst the working day 1 touches: exposed ceiling beams.
Listing pictures present the cottage’s straightforward white exterior. Inside, the new proprietor can also get wide-plank wooden floors and fireplaces in the living and dining regions. The place-design kitchen area also has exposed ceiling beams, but the subsequent hundreds of years — and likely much additional new decades — observed the addition of a skylight previously mentioned the stove and farmhouse sink. There are also updated appliances and cupboards.
The listing has a overall of 3 bedrooms and a few loos across 1,450 square feet and .17 acres of land. In the major composition, a master bedroom pays homage to the historic roots with beamed ceilings and wide-plank flooring. That home also has home windows that glimpse out to the yard.
Also integrated in the offer is a separate studio house on the grounds which is local weather-managed and will come with radiant-heated brick floors. It has a whole bathroom and can be used to slumber friends.
Mark Tevis of Douglas Elliman has the listing.
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