Fairytale Cottage in the Heart of Sag Harbor Village For the person who has dreamed of living in a historic home in a historic village where life is walkable. Believed to be the oldest home in all of the Hamptons - built ca. 1693 - this historic cottage has otherworldly charm at every turn. Step inside the 17th century to original wide plank floors and exposed beams. The main home, ground level includes living and dining rooms, both with large, wood burning fire places. The kitchen with skylight, has been updated in keeping with the historical nature of the home. The main floor also has a secondary bedroom and full bath. Upstairs is the primary bedroom with ensuite full bathroom looking out over the backyard thru paned windows spanning the length of the second floor. A special feature to this property is a separate, climate-controlled studio with full bathroom and radiant heat under brick floors. French doors to this studio open up wide to the cleared, expansive backyard Pool Permit in Place .Stand in the middle of the backyard and look skyward at Sag Harbor's charming Episcopal, Catholic and Presbyterian churches. Walk out of the front of the property, stroll two minutes, and find yourself on Main Street in front of Sag Harbor's restaurants, shopping, the Bay Street Theater, Sag Harbor Bay beaches, etc.
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Corcoran Group,
Susan Breitenbach - Associate Real Estate Broker631-875-6000
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