After 22 years, the Bridgehampton institution World Pie closed its doors for good abruptly after the last pour on Sunday night. Loyal customers were shocked by word that the restaurant and Main Street building were sold.
Dating back to 1799, this renovated waterfront home in Springs sits on 1.5 lush acres at the edge of Accabonc Harbor and is being offered for the first time in nearly 50 years.
The property, totaling four acres, presents an opportunity for a waterfront compound on one of the last remaining buildable parcels of its kind in the area.
“The many summer activities from this one-of-a-kind location include water skiing and wakeboarding,” the listing says. “Live among the osprey and heron, amid the iridescent light of East End’s most picturesque waterways.”
“The owners of 5 Burnetts Cove Road., a professional couple, really enjoyed the process of the design and build of this amazing modern home,” says Cee Scott Brown of the CeeJackTeam.
The property, which dates back 1854, provides a unique opportunity because it has a history of commercial and multi-unit residential use.
This 5.34-acre property with 3,840 square feet of interior living space is priced at $8.95 million.
A vacant 2.7-acre parcel on Georgica Pond in East Hampton — with some famous neighbors — is being offered for the first time.
On the market for $2.995 million, 7 Fourteen Hills Court in Sag Harbor offers 3,382 square feet of living space.
As we enter the cooler months of the year, the Hamptons have gone from a flourishing summer getaway, to the perfect place to find your home.