Madison Wienckowski has honed her skills as hand pouring resin for functional art pieces over the last two years. Still, she doesn’t consider herself an artist, but a creator.
The Landfall home exudes country charm from the entrance through a skylit steel silo to the massive hand-hewn barn beams.
The award-winning architect, Michael Haverland, has said, “One of the most important aspects of true Modernism is simplicity and economy of construction.” Haverland and co-owner, Philip Galanes, proved this to be true with their creation at 73 Cove Hollow Road in East Hampton.
Not many homes in East Hampton offer the same proximity to the village and quaint interiors as 84 Gould Street.
Two separate parcels near Georgica Pond traded—the 6.8-acre parcel with the residence sold for $75 million while the vacant adjacent 1.63-acre property went for $10 million, according to Suffolk County deed transfers.
After a one year hiatus due to COVID, the East Hampton Historical Society will once again hold the show on the grounds of Mulford Farm this weekend.
The stucco home is surrounded by mature landscaping to make you feel as if you are in the French countryside, from the tree-lined driveway to the formal circular courtyard featuring shrubbery and a three-tiered fountain.
Built in 1967 by Charles Gwathmey, one of the iconic “New York Five” architects, the home recently hit the market for $2.5 million.
A two-acre estate in Cove Hollow Farm, one of East Hampton’s original dairy farms, has landed on the market for $8.4 million.
A striking oceanfront home on East Hampton’s prestigious Lily Pond Lane just hit the market for the first time in 75 years.