This house was built by William Harry Lillywhite, the proprietor of Harry Lillywhite and Son Sporting Goods store on Jobs Lane in Southampton Village, which existed from 1895 to 2001. The Lillywhites sports legacy goes back even farther than that, and still exists today in the UK, where Lillywhites advertises itself as the “UK’s No 1…
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Always wanted to own your own winery? Bedell Cellars, which has just been listed by Gary DePersia at Corcoran, offers a perfect turnkey opportunity. The winery boasts 75 acres of planted vines offering 10 different varieties of grapes. In all, there’s 95 acres of land in 3 separate locations, which include 5 different parcels of land. And…
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The 20th century. Feh. Feh, we say! Sure, some good things happened: global public health initiatives. The computer revolution. Walking on the moon. The Big Mac. Feminism. Box wine. All wonderful things, but then there on the other side are two world wars, the 1918 flu epidemic, atom bombs, recessions and depressions, and Pizza Hut….
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While the North Fork doesn’t usually command the kind of blockbuster prices the South Fork does, a top ten list of properties available there is interesting. Many of the highest priced listings have quite a bit of land attached to them, preserving Nofo’s unspoiled agricultural feel. In this list, you’ll see several farms and vineyards,…
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It’s not really a treehouse, but it feels like one. We like the cozy, private feeling of this residence, which is waterfront on an inlet of the Peconic River. There’s 1.12 of an acre of land which includes 304′ of waterfront, and there’s even a dock. The main house isn’t huge at 2400 square feet,…
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This lovely old building has been in continuous use as an inn since it was built; the Ram’s Head Inn has prospered because of its many fabulous features.
Looking for a really interesting and cool place to call your own? Check out the the former Greenport United Methodist Church
Our panel of local real estate experts dishes on their biggest surprise in 2018 and what they hope for in 2019.
Things are never dull in East End property. We saw a flagship property sold, a stunning new farm assembled from old buildings, and a stunning new home meant to evoke an old barn.
This completely darling Shelter Island Heights cottage, which looks like it’s actually inhabited by a family of talking bunnies, is in the Carpenter Gothic style.