The homes in Bridgehampton, Long Island, NY are as diverse as the people out East! You can find oceanfront striking contemporaries, cedar shingle traditional homes, and classic cottages with all the amenities such as spas, theatres, wine cellars, swimming pools with waterfalls, tennis courts and at times putting greens.
Bridgehampton, Sagaponack and Water Mill, on the East End of Long Island, New York are home to acres and acres of farm land where Town & Country Real Estate can assist you in finding just the right piece of real estate.
Each hamlet has its own unique character.
Sagaponack & Water Mill Realty
Sagaponack, Long Island, NY was ranked as the number one most expensive zip code not long ago and Water Mill, Long Island, NY has some of the most beautiful Mecox Bay front property and miles and miles of farms and fields.
About Bridgehampton, NY
Bridgehampton is the location of the second post office for the Town of Southampton (1795) and backdrop for a silent film starring Mary Pickford (1916), and has long been a popular destination for the rich and famous as well as the rich at heart. Its history, culture and well known shops and watering holes allow visitors to revel in its bustling Main Streets or relax along its ocean shores. Whether it’s to visit National Historic Landmarks such as the Beebe Windmill at the corner of Ocean Road and Hildreth Avenue, (built in Sag Harbor in 1820 and moved to Bridgehampton in 1837), to attend the world renowned Hampton Classic Horse Show or just fish for blue claw crabs off Bridge Lane bridge, everyone who comes to this special section of “the Hamptons” agrees it’s really a bridge to a special way of life.
The worldwide usage of the general term “the Hamptons” when speaking of the East End Long Island areas from Westhampton to Montauk may lead many to think of Bridgehampton as the “Hampton” that bridges South and East Hampton. In reality, this very popular hamlet actually got its name from a bridge. In 1686, Ezekial Sanford was commissioned by the Town of Southampton to build a bridge over Sagg Pond, in Sagaponack, Long Island, New York. While this might not be the first conduit that connected Sagaponack with Mecox (the settlement to the west), it was the first bridge officially documented. The Sanford Bridge, as it was known, stood for almost 100 years and (along with its possible predecessor) is the origin of the name Bridgehampton.
Officially, Bridgehampton is in the Township of Southampton. This fertile area is made up of farm fields, vineyards and horse farms, community and commerce, all leading easily to its pristine ocean beachfront properties and quiet ponds both North and South of the highway.
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