Copper Beech Cottage
East Hampton, New York
July: $90K
Aug: $100K
Aug-LD: $110K
June: $40K (two consecutive weeks)
July: $50K (two consecutive weeks
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James Whitall
  • .91 Acres
  • 6300 sq ft
  • Built 1905
  • 11 Bedrooms
  • 9.0 Bathrooms
  • Full Basement
  • 5 Fireplaces
  • Gunite Pool
WEB# 76340
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In 1905 Teddy Roosevelt was President, Albert Einstein published his "Special Theory of Relativity", Ty Cobb made his major league debut and Bayer Co invented Aspirin. That same year noted architect J. Greenleaf Thorp completed construction of a very special 3 story residence for Mrs, CB Randall on East Hampton's famous Dunemere Lane, only one property removed from the then very young Maidstone Club. Today, 18 Presidents and 104 years later that very same 6,300 sq ft residence is now available for one discerning renter yearning for that original Hampton experience. Five fireplaces bring a sense of warmth to this 11 bedroom "cottage" style house updated variously over the years as it entered the 21st century. Gracious common rooms on the first level give way to numerous bedrooms and baths on the succeeding levels. The master bedroom features fireplace, sitting room as well as his and her baths, a very civilized touch in 1905 and today. A 4 four bedroom staff/guest wing has its own staircase to the kitchen. Enclosed, as well as open covered porches allow views of the 1 acre property that includes century old trees, spacious lawn, a Gunite pool and a legal carriage house for guest or staff needs. A short jaunt to both Wiborg Beach and village shopping. Rent a piece of East Hampton history today!
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