
By Nancy Kane
A striking Southampton estate, 59 Boyesen Road, designed by architect John David Rose, has come to market for $19.995 million, represented by Michaela Keszler of Sotheby’s International Realty. Set on 2.8 meticulously landscaped acres, the gated estate offers 8 bedrooms, 8 full and 2 half-baths, blending timeless architecture with modern amenities. Three levels are enhanced by a double-height living room, formal dining room, paneled library, game room and 5 fireplaces. A custom chef’s kitchen and sunlit breakfast nook feature custom millwork throughout. Other amenities include a turreted office, a climate-controlled wine cellar, a fitness room and a private lower-level guest suite with its own entrance. The resort-like grounds feature a heated gunite pool and a spa, a tennis court, a cobblestone motor court and mature gardens designed to provide year-round color and privacy. A detached 2-car garage includes a 1-bedroom, 1.5-bath guest apartment. All this, moments from Southampton Village.

A classic estate in the coveted Georgica section of East Hampton, 30 Cove Hollow Farm Road is a 2.5-acre property with views over Georgica Cove and neighboring reserve land. Designed by architect Gregory Zwirko, with landscaping by landscape architect Edmund Hollander, this Queen Anne Revival-style home features 6 bedrooms and 5 full and 3 half-baths. The first floor includes a formal foyer with a sweeping staircase, library and screened-in porch with a fireplace, and a chef’s kitchen equipped with Viking and Sub-Zero appliances. Upstairs, the primary suite offers a private balcony, a sitting room, a spa bath and a walk-in closet, while 4 additional guest bedrooms and a media room complete the second level. The landscaped grounds center around a heated gunite pool with a waterfall, a sunken tennis court and pergola-covered terraces. There is also a pool house with a kitchenette and an attached 2-car garage. It’s one of the more significant offerings currently available in East Hampton Village, with Martha Gundersen and Paul Brennan of Douglas Elliman, asking $25,495,000.
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