Situated on one of East Hampton's most prestigious streets, 21 Hither Lane embodies the rich traditional heritage of the Hamptons. Known as 'Aunt Phoebe's Saltbox', this historic residence was originally located on Main Street and belonged to John and Phoebe Huntting in the 19th century. Under the supervision of renowned architect Joseph Greenleaf Thorp, the house was moved to Hither Lane in 1926. Most recently a careful expansion was undertaken, matching and sourcing materials to preserve the historic integrity. Spanning approximately 4,000 square feet, the house includes four bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms on a gently sloped 1.8-acre property. Beyond the house sits a two car detached garage and potting shed. Only 23 properties in East Hampton are Timber Frame Historic and protected. As a group, they represent one of the most complete libraries of early building forms and technology on Long Island. Thanks to its designation, the property offers the flexibility to construct a complete second house, an additional auxiliary guest house, and/or expand the existing structure. An unprecedented opportunity to create a compound on a single parcel.
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