Shingle-Style Traditional In Bridgehampton Enters Contract With Last Ask Of $12M - 27 East

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Shingle-Style Traditional In Bridgehampton Enters Contract With Last Ask Of $12M

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105 Jobs Lane, Bridgehampton. COURTESY BESPOKE

105 Jobs Lane, Bridgehampton. COURTESY BESPOKE

105 Jobs Lane, Bridgehampton. COURTESY BESPOKE

105 Jobs Lane, Bridgehampton. COURTESY BESPOKE

105 Jobs Lane, Bridgehampton. COURTESY BESPOKE

105 Jobs Lane, Bridgehampton. COURTESY BESPOKE

105 Jobs Lane, Bridgehampton. COURTESY BESPOKE

105 Jobs Lane, Bridgehampton. COURTESY BESPOKE

105 Jobs Lane, Bridgehampton. COURTESY BESPOKE

105 Jobs Lane, Bridgehampton. COURTESY BESPOKE

105 Jobs Lane, Bridgehampton. COURTESY BESPOKE

105 Jobs Lane, Bridgehampton. COURTESY BESPOKE

105 Jobs Lane, Bridgehampton. COURTESY BESPOKE

105 Jobs Lane, Bridgehampton. COURTESY BESPOKE

authorStaff Writer on Aug 31, 2022

A shingle-style traditional by architect John Laffey built in 2005 in Bridgehampton recently went into contract with a last asking price of $12 million.

The residence sits on 1.4 acres at 105 Jobs Lane and comes with a two-story, 1,403-square-foot accessory structure.

The main house has 5,584 square feet of living space above grade plus a 3,794-square-foot finished lower level. There is wood flooring and custom millwork throughout, plus three wood-burning fireplaces.

The first floor includes an en-suite bedroom, two powder rooms, a TV area, a living room, a dining room and a kitchen outfitted with a Viking range, double oven, two Miele dishwashers, and Sub-Zero refrigerator and undercounter wine storage.

A master suite with an office, walk-in closets, private deck and a bathroom with a shower, tub and water closet is on the upper floor. Another en-suite bedroom also has its own deck, and there are two more en-suite bedrooms on top of that.

The lower level offers a gallery, a gym, a playroom, a bathroom, a powder room, a bedroom, a library and flexible space.

Among the amenities are a two-car garage, a heated Gunite pool, an outdoor shower, a half basketball court, a built-in barbecue and gated entry. There’s also room for a tennis court, the Bespoke listing notes.

Cody Vichinsky of Bespoke offered: “105 Jobs Lane is a private estate with classic charm and ample lawn space, ideal for moving in right away to explore the limitless potential to create your dream home with a full program of luxury amenities.”

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