This property at Post Lane , Quogue, NY 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.
$2,299,999
Single Family Residential
7 beds5 full baths1 half bath4800 sqft
Year built: 1880
Magnificent family home set in the private and prestigious Village of Quogue. A rare combination, this multi-peaked Nantucket style home has the traditional touches of its 1880s heritage along with todays comforts and amenities. Fireplaces grace many of the rooms, including the formal dining room, living room, kitchen, media room/den and family room and the master bedroom. Beautifully sunlit rooms add to the warmth and family feeling.
FINEST HOME IN THE ESTATE SECTION OF QUOGUE
Magnificent family home set in the private and prestigious Village of Quogue. A rare combination, this multi-peaked Nantucket style home has the traditional touches of its 1880’s heritage along with today’s comforts and amenities. Fireplaces grace many of the rooms, including the formal dining room, living room, kitchen, media room/den and family room and the master bedroom. Beautifully sunlit rooms add to the warmth and family feeling. There are four public rooms downstairs, including a large foyer which doubles as an elegant library with floor-to-ceiling bookshelves. A hand carved wooden staircase leads to seven bedrooms and 4 baths (there is a half-bath downstairs. A walkway connects the main house to a large children’s playhouse, converted from a two-car garage, complete with a raised stage for their performances. Recently renovated kitchen combines an old country feeling with the latest first-class appliances. There is also an office/writing room on the second-floor landing. Over 4,000 sq. ft., this rambling home has a newly-rebuilt deck around the gunite pool, set on over half an acre. Walk to the beach, library, Field Club and market. Surprisingly low taxes! Will not last…call today for appointment.
The Hamptons Real Estate.com
631-288-4728
License: Broker
Listed by: Bob Scribner