18th-century Sag Harbor home with shiplap ceilings and custom ironwork asks $3.25M
Listing photos courtesy of The Corcoran Group
In Sag Harbor Village, this $3,250,000 house shares all the history of its neighborhood. It was built in 1792 but updated with a modern take on its 18th-century origins. Throughout you’ll find handcrafted millwork and ironwork, wide-plank oak floors, and shiplap ceiling with exposed wood beams. And it’s just steps to both Sag Harbor Cove and all the shops and restaurants along Main Street.
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The home is a total of 2,090 square feet and has three bedrooms and three bathrooms.
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The front entrance opens to the dining room/kitchen, featuring those modern shiplap ceilings. The kitchen has custom soapstone countertops with an integrated sink on the island, a Wolf range, and custom cabinetry that seamlessly incorporates the Sub-Zero refrigerator and Miele dishwasher.
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Past the kitchen (or through the home’s side door) is the living room, which is elegantly modern with its sleek fireplace and chair rail, while the beamed ceilings are a nod to the home’s history.
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Behind the living room is a sunroom (a more recent addition) that has a mid-century vibe. Through sliding glass doors, it opens to a rear deck and the backyard, which has a patio area and a waterfall reflecting pool.
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Upstairs, the primary bedroom suite has vaulted beamed ceilings, a wall of shiplap built-ins, a walk-in closet, and an en-suite bathroom.
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Also on the second floor are two more bedrooms, one of which is currently set up as a home office, and another charming full bath.
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[Listing: 43 Garden Street by Mala Sander of The Corcoran Group]
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Listing photos courtesy of The Corcoran Group