Now for sale, The Southold Academy, a recognizable building built in 1867 as a school, is an important part of North Fork history.
“Preserving Black Heritage on Long Island: The Pyrrhus Concer Action Committee as Case Study” will be presented in a free webinar on Monday.
The Latch, a luxury development by The Beechwood Organization, received two awards from the National Association of Home Builders.
The East Hampton Historical Society’s annual winter lecture series kicks off on Friday, January 28, with a focus on the Moran Studio.
One of the historic “Seven Sisters” cottages in what was a summer colony designed by Stanford White, one of the Gilded Age’s most famous architects, has finally found a buyer.
The Plum Cottage in Bridgehampton, originally built in 1860 as the school headmaster’s home, is looking for a buyer.
New and old meet in a 19th century farmhouse in Southampton.
Historic home on Georgica Pond offers views of the Atlantic Ocean from both the main and guest houses, set on 11.2 acres on the highly desired Briar Patch Road in East Hampton Village.
On January 11, 2021 the Southampton Village Architectural Review & Historic Preservation Board declared the Pyrrhus Concer Homestead a historical landmark.
Gioia DiPaolo of Douglas Elliman inked a deal on the two parcels, a rare and desirable opportunity for a compound in the village.