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41 Deep Wood Lane
Amagansett, NY 11930
$4,900,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
5
Bathroom
7
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
5000
Property Description
Located at the end of a quiet cul de sac within the coveted Bell Estate section of Amagansett, this exceptional home sits high on almost two acres of private grounds with 6500+/- SF across 3 floors of living space. Designed to showcase the splendor of its natural surroundings, the residence has an expansive layout of public and private space that is both straightforward in its essential livability and decidedly imaginative in the creative way it flows. The main level includes a stunning kitchen with custom cabinets and a large center island with breakfast bar. A delightful eat-in dining area is flooded with light that streams through framed glass doors positioned along the main deck that overlooks the pool and surrounding lawn. A dining room for more private affairs is located nearby. The vast living area features a wood-burning fireplace and plenty of room for social events of any size. A soaring west facing wall features another line of framed glass doors that extend across the room. Windows creatively positioned above them offer more light as well as views of the sky. The media room beyond inspires a sense of calm with a long wall of built-in bookshelves and a fireplace that feels especially private. A quiet hallway connects to a large studio with an adjoining full bath and direct access to its own private deck. The space might also inspire a primary bedroom suite on the first level that could be truly custom designed. Three staircases lead to separate areas on the second level to accommodate a clever layout designed to bring uniquely private experiences to each of the four bedrooms including the spacious corner primary suite. A 1500 +/- SF finished lower level boasts a kitchenette, gym, sauna, full bath in addition to media and recreation rooms. There is also access to the two-car garage. Inherent in the design of this particular level is the flexibility to make it whatever you need it to be. This is a property that needs nothing but the excitement of making it one's own. It is moments away from ocean and bay beaches, major hiking trails, organic farm stands and that captivating spirit in the village that is beyond words. Listing ID: 908577
Property Information
Lot Size
1 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1989
MLS Number
11240228
Location
Address
41 Deep Wood Lane
City
Amagansett
State
NY
Zip Code
11930
County
SUFFOLK (EAST)
Listing
Provider
Brown Harris Stevens (East Hampton), original listing
Name
Brown Harris Stevens (East Hampton)
Phone
(631) 324-6400
Office Name
Brown Harris Stevens (East Hampton)
Office Phone
(631) 324-6400
Agent Name
Jennifer Linick

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