This property at 43 South Main Street , Southampton, NY11968 has listed by Bob  Scribner but has not been updated for quite some time. Please contact the listing agent and broker for up to date information.

43 South Main Street
Southampton, NY11968

$5,500,000

Single Family Residential

7 beds3 full baths1 half bath

Newly Remodeled Southampton, 11968

Circa 1840s, formerly the family property of artist Fairfield Porter, located on Southampton Village's South Main Street, this residence retains myriad historic details from its exterior covered wraparound porch to it's old-world layout across two floors of living spaces. High hedges, very mature trees, and pretty landscaping encase a half-acre +/- setting that includes a heated Gunite pool and detached one-car garage. The covered front porch opens to the main entry and a gravel drive runs alongside the house with is side/delivery entrance. Off the main entry, a sitting room/den with fireplace

About the Neighborhood

The Village of Southampton, settled in 1640 and incorporated in 1894, historically began with a small group of English Puritans who set sail from Lynn, Massachusetts and landed on June 12, 1640 at what is now known as Conscience Point. It is the oldest English settlement in the state of New York and is named after the British Earl of Southampton.

The early colonists, with the help of a resident Shinnecock Indian guide, were led over an old woodland trail that is now North Sea Road to an ideal spot for their first settlement. There, at the head of what today is Old Town Pond, they constructed their first homes. The Shinnecock Indian Reservation, established in 1701, is the oldest Native American reservation in the United States.

The Shinnecock tribe welcomed the arrival of the white settlers in 1640 and not only gave them land to live on, "Olde Towne", but also shared with the settlers their knowledge of planting corn and fertilizing it with fish, growing crops, digging clams and scallops from nearby bays and trapping game. During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, fishing, farming (especially Long Island Potatoes and our local sweet corn) and duck raising were the predominant industries.

With the end of the Revolutionary War in 1783 and the extension of the railroad to Sag Harbor in 1872, wealthy New Yorkers seeking escape from the ever growing city sought the serenity of our countryside and the beauty of our pristine beaches. This new emergence of substance and wealth caused a building boom during the early part of the twentieth century. Large estates were designed and built and the Village of Southampton grew and prospered.

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Circa 1840s, formerly the family property of artist Fairfield Porter, located on Southampton Village's South Main Street, this residence retains myriad historic details from its exterior covered wraparound porch to it's old-world layout across two floors of living spaces. High hedges, very mature trees, and pretty landscaping encase a half-acre +/- setting that includes a heated Gunite pool and detached one-car garage. The covered front porch opens to the main entry and a gravel drive runs alongside the house with is side/delivery entrance. Off the main entry, a sitting room/den with fireplace, living room with fireplace, and office with powder room, connect to the heart of the house. A butler's pantry with ice machine, beverage coolers, and dishwasher opens to the chef's kitchen with Viking range, AGA cooker, dishwasher, and refrigerator. The open plan includes an informal breakfast/dining room that opens to an outdoor stone patio. The rear of the house, also accessed from its side entrance includes a mud room, half-bath and separate laundry room. Three staircases go up to the second floor that includes the master bedroom with fireplace, six guest bedrooms, and three full baths. The unfinished basement contains a wine room and the attic provides additional storage. The gravel parking area can accommodate three+ vehicles. Terrific location with immediate proximity to shops and restaurants, and a straight shot to Gin Lane beaches.

Bob  Scribner

The Hamptons Real Estate.com
631-288-4728
License: Broker
Listed by: The Hamptons Real Estate.com

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