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WEB ID: 530922

370 Brick Kiln Road Bridgehampton, NY 11932

Bridgehampton, NY 11932

for rent | traditional | Built in 2002

5 beds
4 baths/1 half bath
5000 Approx. Sqft/ 5.3 acres
$125,000 USD

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WEB ID: 530922

370 Brick Kiln Road Bridgehampton, NY 11932

Bridgehampton, NY 11932

for rent | traditional | Built in 2002

5 beds
4 baths/1 half bath
5000 Approx. Sqft/ 5.3 acres
$125,000 USD

Rates & Availability

rental rates
Memorial Day to Labor Day
$125,000
July
$50,000
July to Labor Day
$100,000
August to Labor Day
$50,000
rental availability
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The Details

About 370 Brick Kiln Road, Bridgehampton, NY 11932

Experience a Summer Sanctuary in the Hamptons

Discover a rare retreat on a sprawling 5-acre property, enveloped by over 100 acres of protected woodlands. This private, spacious residence captures the essence of Hamptons living, offering both elegance and natural tranquility. Inside, a large open living room with a fireplace invites gatherings and relaxation, while a cozy den/library with its own fireplace creates the perfect space for quiet moments. The ex...
Listing Courtesy of Corcoran, Garrett Pike, (516) 635-7837
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key features

  • Breakfast area
  • Cable/satellite
  • Central air
  • Den
  • Fireplace
  • Furnished
  • Office
  • Garage
  • Heated pool
  • Lot with trees
  • Listing agents

    Garrett Pike

    Garrett Pike

    Licensed Real Estate Salesperson
    Mercedes Counihan

    Mercedes Counihan

    Licensed Real Estate Salesperson

    Bridgehampton

    While it can sometimes be tricky to unravel the anthropological and linguistic origins behind how places get their names, the source of Bridgehampton is pretty straightforward. It’s a place in the Hamptons where, one time, they built a bridge. After people began to move east through the town of Southampton, Bridgehampton’s bridge — the Sagg Bridge — was built in 1686 over Sagg Pond, linking Bridgehampton to Sagaponack. Though that bridge was undoubtedly welcome in its time, it was the arrival of the Long Island Rail Road in 1870 that really connected Bridgehampton to the rest of civilization. Today, Bridgehampton undeniably captures the essence of the East End. Along lovingly landscaped lanes and roads, traditional shingle-style homes rest at the top of cobblestone driveways. Meanwhile, life down by the water reveals the sorts of ostentatious modern estates that help make the Hamptons “the Hamptons.”

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