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Exclusive | This 1600’s house has moved 5 times and is said to be among the oldest of the hamptons, now it is for sale

The story never seemed so foster.

One of the most stored houses of Hamptons returns to the market, this time with a price of $ 2.75 million and almost 350 years of baked history in their bones.

Located in the heart of Sag Harbor, in 64 Union St., it is believed that the two -room cottage is among the oldest houses in the Hamptons, if not the oldest, originally built around 1693, according to the list.

Although of modest size at 1,450 square feet, the property offers a rare opportunity to have a colonial relic a short distance from the main street of the village.

One of the oldest houses in Hamptons, if not the oldest, returns to the market for $ 2.75 million. Photograph of Chris Foster
The house has cataloged approximately three years after it was last sold for $ 2.2 million. Harris Allen for Corcoren
Located at 64 Union St., in the port of Sag, it is believed that the country house around 1693 is the oldest surviving house in the region. Harris Allen for Corcoren

According to public records, the house changed hands in October 2022 to $ 2.2 million.

Now, about three years later, he returns to the market, represented by Susan Breitenbach de Corcoran.

His trip to Union Street was anything less static.

Originally built in Sagaponack, it is said that the house was transferred not less than five times before installing its current location.

The house was originally built in Sagaponack and moved several times before putting its current place. Harris Allen for Corcoren
The house of 1,450 square feet offers a combination of modern 17th -century charm and updates. Harris Allen for Corcoren
The features include wide -floor original lands, exposed roof beams and fireplaces that burn wood in both the lounges and dining rooms. Harris Allen for Corcoren
The dining room. Harris Allen for Corcoren

Despite its nomadic past, the structure still has clear signs of its origins of the 17th century, that is, the exposed beams and the wide floor lands that define the living rooms and dining rooms.

Although its historical integrity has been carefully preserved, the home has also evolved.

Country -style kitchen equipped with appliances is under the rustic roof beams and a more modern skylight.

Country -style cuisine has a skylight, appliances and updated cabinets that complements the rustic character of the house. Harris Allen for Corcoren
A study that can be transformed into another room or bedroom. Harris Allen for Corcoren
The house is set at 0.17 hectares. Harris Allen for Corcoren

There is a secondary bedroom and a complete bathroom on the ground floor, while the primary bedroom suite covers the second story, with large panel windows that frame views of the courtyard of the courtyard and the spirits of the church of Sag Harbour further.

The property includes more than the main house.

A climate -controlled study structure offers an additional living space, completed with a bathroom, brick floors warmed by radiants and French doors that open in the backyard.

The current owner has even begun the process of requesting a pool permit, adding another layer of attractiveness for summer buyers.

The property includes two bedrooms and three bathrooms in the main house and an independent and controlled study with a full -fledged bathroom and brick lands with radiant footwear. Harris Allen for Corcoren
One of three bathrooms. Harris Allen for Corcoren

At the front door, a two -minute walk leads directly to the restaurants, theaters, boutiques and Bayfront beaches in the city.

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