The pre-Revolutionary War home was listed for nearly $12 million, according to Curbed. The house, which was included in the Inventory of Selected Historic Structures Outside the National Register Historic District, is currently owned by descendants of its original occupant, Deacon David Hedges, meaning the property has stayed in the same family for 243 years. With eight bedrooms and four bathrooms, the 4,256-square-foot abode sits on 3.2 acres and is represented by Paul Brennan, Linda Haugevik and Ronald White of Douglas Elliman Real Estate. [Curbed]
Sagaponack home built in 1775 lists for $11.95M
New York /
Apr.April 25, 2018
01:38 PM
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