Featured in the August 1932 issue of "The Architectural Record," this circa 1925 residence was described as: "A Country House at Water Mill. L.I." Goodwillie & Moran are the listed architects; the house was built of "old Virginia brick with wood trimmings and a slate roof. All details have been carefully studied from authentic Georgian precedents,"ornamental ironwork has been featured in the design of the loggia rail, dining, sleeping, and living room porch(es)." "The living room is paneled, floor to ceiling, in walnut with Grinling Gibbons carvings over doors and mantel." The original estate was many acres larger - it is now approx. 5.3 acres with 330 ft. direct waterfront and on Mecox Bay. R60 zoning, FEMA zone X. Can be subdivided into two lots.
Sited on an original bay front estate on world-class Rose Hill Road, 217 Rose Hill is a 5.3 acre +/- waterfront estate with 330 +/- feet of frontage with dock. The property currently features a 7,900 sf +/-, circa 1920s, "country house" designed by architects, Goodwillie and Moran. The residence is approached down a long tree-lined driveway. The open, rolling south facing lawn wraps around to the rear of the property, providing an open eastern vista across Mecox Bay. Renovate or rebuild, the property offers the ability to be subdivided into 2 or 3 separate waterfront parcels.
please contact Harald Grant, email: harald.grant@sothebyshomes.com; cell: 516-527-7712, Bruce Grant, bruce.grant@sothebyshomes.com and Caitlin Walsh, caitlin.walsh@sothebys.realty