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RESTORED SHELTER ISLAND 1807 FARMHOUSE WITH POOL
The third oldest farmhouse on Shelter Island, one of the original Case Family farmsteads built in 1807 and reminiscent of a classic English country home, has been lovingly restored in the last year, offering a step back in time with modern amenities. Located near the Heights and within short distance to popular beach and golf, this home, which exudes warmth and happiness, is ready to move into. With exposed oak beams on the first floor, there is a spacious living room with garden views to the front and rear yards, fireplace with granite mantle, sunny library, newly installed kitchen with granite counters and breakfast area, formal dining room, full bath, and family room with direct access to garden patio. The second floor offers three comfortable bedrooms and common bath. A third floor bonus loft offers office or studio area and also invites and infusion of natural sunlight to the second floor. The grounds, have been completely replanted with traditional boxwoods, dogwoods, maples and a variety of colorful shrubs,plants and flowers, offer large expanses of grassy lawn for play, meditation areas with birdhouses, and a nicely sequestered fenced-in pool area with expansive stone surround and flower gardens. A stone path leads from pool and main house to a guest cottage which offers full bath, guest room and office. Noted golf course architect, Seth Raynor, designer of the famed Shinnecock Golf Course in Southampton, NY, lived here in 1873. Filled with rich Island history; Truly a pastoral setting and unique offering!
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