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A cocktail party and art auction at 100 Crescent Avenue in Water Mill raised money for Autism Speaks. CHRISTOPHER WELLS

A cocktail party and art auction at 100 Crescent Avenue in Water Mill raised money for Autism Speaks. CHRISTOPHER WELLS

author27east on Aug 31, 2015

Tennis pros volleyed on the rooftop court of a new luxury home in Water Mill recently to raise money for Autism Speaks. The event, which also included a sunset cocktail party and art auction, raised more than $10,000, according to a press release.

Besides an Arthur Ashe Stadium-grade rooftop tennis court—said to be the first and only in the Hamptons—the new six-bedroom, 8.5-bath home at 100 Crescent Avenue boasts views of Mecox Bay and Flying Point Beach. Bells and whistles include a multimedia center, gym, wine cellar, spiral staircase, elevator, library, infinity pool and spa.

Designed by Philip Rossillo and built by John DeVito, the 13,000-square-foot home is touted as environmentally conscious, with the rooftop court making efficient use of the 2-plus-acre property. The home is on the market for $17.9 million.

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