Set on Cutchogue’s Nassau Point, between the Peconic Bay and the protection of Haywater Cove, the property offers water views from every room.
A portion of Castello di Borghese in Cutchogue, Long Island’s first and oldest vineyard, has been sold in a deal that allows for business as usual as the North Fork vineyard approaches its 50th anniversary next year. “It’s a new lease on life for the founding Long Island vineyard,” says Joseph DiVello of Century 21 Albertson…
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A property currently operating as a Bed & Breakfast in Cutchogue could be your family’s new home.
A portion of Castello di Borghese, Long Island’s first and oldest vineyard on the North Fork, is generating interest since it was first listed on the market last month.
The property offers an estate-like setting with panoramic views of Haywater Cove, a creek on the North Fork’s south side, thanks to 150 feet of water frontage.
Over on the North Fork, a rare one-acre, waterfront house in Cutchogue also has sweeping vineyard views.