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465 Ripple Water Lane
Southold, NY 11971
Gerald Cibulski with Century 21 Albertson Realty, original listing - (631) 765-3800
$3,799,999
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
Full: 5, ½: 1
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
6366 Square Feet
Property Description
Welcome to your bespoke farmhouse retreat nestled in the serene beauty of the North Fork of Long Island. This custom-crafted home offers an unparalleled blend of luxury, comfort, and tranquility, enveloped by a meticulously designed landscape that creates a secluded oasis. Approaching the property, you're greeted by a custom landscape package featuring Belgian block pathways, crushed pea gravel, and towering 20-ft established trees and shrubs, evoking a sense of timeless elegance and privacy. Exterior lighting gracefully illuminates the walkways and architectural details, while wall wash cove lighting on the masonry-covered porch casts a gentle glow over the pool area, inviting you to unwind in its serene ambiance. Step into the enclosed backyard to discover a sanctuary of relaxation and entertainment, complete with elegant blue stone paths, a spacious entertaining patio, and an in-pool lounge deck with dual umbrella stands. A mesmerizing masonry water feature adds a touch of sophistication, while the in-pool beverage bench ensures refreshments are always close at hand. The rear of the house has been thoughtfully designed with architectural elements that tell a captivating story from every angle, creating a visual masterpiece that complements the surrounding landscape. Approach the double entry wood doors to find an oversized masonry sitting porch, perfect for indulging in weekend morning coffee conversations or simply soaking in the tranquil surroundings. Inside, the home boasts luxurious amenities at every turn. Off the foyer, a large den with custom cabinetry provides a peaceful retreat, while the two-story living room serves as the heart of the home, anchored by a granite fireplace and bathed in natural light. The professional kitchen is a chef's dream, featuring a Kohler pre-rinse faucet, a 45 inch workstation sink with sound deadening technology, and custom lighting that highlights the island and cabinet details. The open floor plan seamlessly flows into the dining space, offering stunning views of the yard, pool, and covered porch. A mudroom with slate plank floors and shoe lockers in the custom designed cabinetry leads to the laundry room, complete with a deep stainless steel sink, slide out laundry baskets for each of the four bedrooms and a pet washing station. The main floor suite boasts an elegant walk-in closet and a luxury bath fitted with a Toto washlet toilet, a freestanding soaking tub, and a roll-in shower. Upstairs, each bedroom offers ceiling details and attached bathrooms, while the custom open staircase leads to a finished basement featuring a movie theater, a home office space, and a beverage center. The walk-out basement opens to a covered cocktail patio and bluestone path leading to the pool deck. Located in a waterfront community with direct access to Goose Creek sandy beach, this home offers the ultimate retreat for those seeking luxury and tranquility on the North Fork. Don't miss your chance to experience the epitome of North Fork living., Additional information: Interior Features:Lr/Dr,Separate Hotwater Heater:Yes
Property Information
Lot Size
0 sqft square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
2024
MLS Number
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Location
Address
465 Ripple Water Lane
City
Southold
State
NY
Zip Code
11971
County
SUFFOLK (EAST)
Listing
Name
Phone
(631) 765-3800
Office Name
Office Phone
(631) 765-3800
Agent Name
Gerald Cibulski
Agency Phone
(631) 765-3800

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