A 2-acre East Hampton Village gated property with six bedrooms and four bathrooms recently sold for $8 million with a last asking price of $8.5 million.
At 63 Georgica Road, the gate opens to a tree-lined driveway leading to a shingle-style house on a hill. The house, originally built in 1973, was rebuilt and expanded in 2000 and was recently reimagined by New York City interior designer firm McMillen Inc, according to the Sotheby’s International Realty listing.
The cathedral-ceilinged living room has a wall of windows, a fireplace and an adjacent reading room. Three sets of French doors open onto a brick terrace with a pergola and a seating area overlooking the lawn. The adjoining dining room has walls of glass, and the family room, with a fireplace, opens to a brick terrace, gunite pool and spa.
The chef’s kitchen with granite counters and an island has a separate sitting area that overlooks the gardens, the listing notes. The stainless steel appliances include a Sub-Zero refrigerator/freezer, two refrigerator drawers, freezer drawers, a Viking six-burner range, and Fisher & Paykel dishwasher drawers.
The second-floor primary suite includes a white marble bathroom and views of the property from a sitting area and large window seat.
Paula S. Butler of Sotheby’s International Realty in East Hampton had the listing.
“I was delighted to handle the sale of such a beautiful house in a wonderful location,” Butler said. “It was very special that the buyer grew up in the house and will now be making many new happy memories there.”
The deal closed on May 18, according to Suffolk Vision Inc., which reported that the sellers were David and Elizabeth McCreery and the new owner is Georgica Sprockets LLC.