Built in the heyday of 19th century Hamptons summer society with the sound of ocean waves from nearby, Wyndecote, the Queen Anne-style residence has been meticulously renovated top to bottom, for which John David Rose, architect won the 2018 AIA Peconic design award for outstanding achievement in historic preservation. Encompassing three floors, finished lower level, covered porches and verandas, the home offers ten bedrooms, eleven full baths, three half-baths, seven fireplaces. The gated and hedged property is known for its three arched verandas on the second floor, its three-sided covered porch, and port cochere entrance. Inside, original refurbished details include wainscoting, paneling, moldings, millwork, staircase banisters, lead-paned windows, coffered ceilings, floor grates, pocket doors, cabinetry, mantle pieces, and more. The finished lower level offers a wine cellar, gym, and home theater. The pool house sliding barn doors open to the new heated Gunite swimming pool measuring 55'x40'. Wyndecote was built originally by noted owner-architect R. H. Robertson, and hosted among its storied past, the Duke of Windsor and the King of Spain among its house guests. It is known for its unique beauty from the Summer Colony period in Hamptons history, when Southampton was transformed from a rustic village into the world-famous resort we know today.
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