A 1913 Bridgehampton traditional on 1 acre of estate-like grounds recently sold for $6.5 million — its full asking price.
At 177 Maple Lane, the main house is nearly 5,000 square feet with handmade windows and doors, custom Nanz hardware and antique French limestone mantles, according to the listing.
Decorated Jeffery Bilhuber designed the interiors. The kitchen has marble counters and the oversized living room has French doors leading to the garden by award-winning landscape architect Deborah Nevins. The gardens are designed as a series of “rooms” leading to a 20-foot square reflecting pool with a fountain and a 540-square-foot guest cottage.
A hedge row leads to a 20-foot-by-60-foot gunite swimming pool and spa, and a 1,000-square-foot cathedral-beamed pool pavilion with a Wisteria-covered pergola, a kitchen, a full bathroom and a gym.
The residence has been featured in Elle Decor, Mr. Bilhuber’s books “Defining Luxury” and “The Way Home,” and Jennifer Ash Rudick’s “Out East: Houses and Gardens of the Hamptons,” the listing notes.
The deal closed April 9, according to The Real Estate Report Inc, which identified the sellers as Jennifer and Treyton Laird and the new owners as Derek Blasberg and Nicholas Brown.
Associate brokers Beate V. Moore and Doreen Atkins of Sotheby’s International Realty had the listing.
It was first listed in July 2020 for $6.9 million before the ask was reduced by $400,000 in November.