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Quimby Family Property in Bridgehampton Lists For First Time Since 1800s

The gorgeous 5,000-square-foot home at 111 Quimby Lane in Bridgehampton has just come on the market for $14 million. Though the home was built recently in 2009, this is the first time that the property is on the market since the 1800s. The sellers are part of the Quimby family, who the name of the road is named after. Sited on over 3 acres of land, the house offers four bedrooms, five full bathrooms, and one half-bath. The house was designed by Peter Cook and built by Glen Web, with features like cathedral ceilings, cherry wood, fireplaces, an open floorplan, and a wet bar off the kitchen. French doors open to the exterior, where one will find a heated gunite pool, a pool house, a two-car garage, and landscaping by Ed Hollander. Sotheby’s International Realty agent Dana Trotter represents the listing. [Sotheby’s]

In Sag Harbor, the Captain David Cartwright House Wants $6.8M

The Captain David Cartwright House, a renovated Greek Revival in Sag Harbor village, has recently come on the market for $6,795,000. Originally built in 1835, the 5,000-square-foot home now has four bedrooms, four and a half bathrooms, period details, and top quality technology throughout, sited on a compact 0.2 acres of land. New homeowners will enjoy three levels of living space, high ceilings, wide plank antique pine floors, wood-burning fireplaces, and a butler’s pantry. Outside, the property includes a heated saltwater gunite pool, an outdoor kitchen, and patio space for dining, lounging, and entertaining. The owners purchased the home in 2008 for $1.13 million. Compass Real Estate agents Matthew Breitenbach and Beth Felsen represent the current sales listing. [Compass]

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