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Located between Main Beach and the center of the Village of East Hampton, this historically significant residence built by the legendary architect James H. L'Hommedieu offers a prime location that's just a half mile away from the calming embrace of the Atlantic Ocean. The late 19th-century architectural masterpiece exudes an ageless elegance and extraordinary charm. A grand entrance opens to a spacious living room, a welcoming parlor, an exquisite formal dining room, and a billiard room, each adorned with majestic fireplaces. Spanning 7,000+- sf over 3 levels of living space, a total of twelve bedrooms, eight and a half baths, and nine fireplaces are included. Each room exhibits timeless craftsmanship, evident throughout by beautiful millwork and box beam ceilings which add a touch of refinement. Beyond the walls of this remarkable home lies a meticulously landscaped 1.06-acre haven. Broad lawns are surrounded by specimen trees, with ample space for a pool. This stately gem is the perfect testament to the original Summer Colony of East Hampton Village, offering an ideal Hampton's oasis.