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Head Out To The Hamptons Where This Vintage Tractor Barn Was Transformed Into A Contemporary Escape

Head Out To The Hamptons Where This Vintage Tractor Barn Was Transformed Into A Contemporary Escape

March 20, 2018

Sitting just outside of East Hampton Village sits 61 Spring Close Highway, a newly listed contemporary owned by architects Doug Thompson and Phillip Smith asking $2.35 million. The hideaway was once a tractor barn built in the 1920's before being completely rebuilt in 2016 complete with charcoal stained cedar siding, mahogany trim, and cedar shutters. The lush escape is situated just minutes from Two Mile Hollow beach, local farm stands and East Hampton Village restaurants.

The home now offers 3,600 SF of living area spread over 4 bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms complete with multiple en-suite bedrooms, master-suite with soak-in-tub, dining room, chef's kitchen with bay window, den, and formal living room with fireplace. Finishes include radiant grey-stained oak heated floors and heated Vermont slate. Outside features a gated landscaped half-acre of property outfitted with a heated gunite pool and a mahogany deck. 

61 Spring Close Highway is currently listed for $2,350,000 with Tania Deighton and Terry Thompson of Douglas Elliman.

Head Out To The Hamptons Where This Vintage Tractor Barn Was Transformed Into A Contemporary Escape
Head Out To The Hamptons Where This Vintage Tractor Barn Was Transformed Into A Contemporary Escape
Head Out To The Hamptons Where This Vintage Tractor Barn Was Transformed Into A Contemporary Escape
Head Out To The Hamptons Where This Vintage Tractor Barn Was Transformed Into A Contemporary Escape
Head Out To The Hamptons Where This Vintage Tractor Barn Was Transformed Into A Contemporary Escape
Head Out To The Hamptons Where This Vintage Tractor Barn Was Transformed Into A Contemporary Escape
Head Out To The Hamptons Where This Vintage Tractor Barn Was Transformed Into A Contemporary Escape
Head Out To The Hamptons Where This Vintage Tractor Barn Was Transformed Into A Contemporary Escape
Head Out To The Hamptons Where This Vintage Tractor Barn Was Transformed Into A Contemporary Escape
Head Out To The Hamptons Where This Vintage Tractor Barn Was Transformed Into A Contemporary Escape
Head Out To The Hamptons Where This Vintage Tractor Barn Was Transformed Into A Contemporary Escape
Head Out To The Hamptons Where This Vintage Tractor Barn Was Transformed Into A Contemporary Escape
Head Out To The Hamptons Where This Vintage Tractor Barn Was Transformed Into A Contemporary Escape

Photos via Douglas Elliman

In Featured Listing, Luxury Real Estate, News, Hamptons Tags Hamptons, Featured Listing, Luxury Real Estate, Long Island, East Hampton, Featured
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