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East Hampton’s 90-year-old Bee Cottage, last sold in 2017, hits market for $3.5M

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Stephanie Clark, an artist and ex-wife of Clark Construction honcho Christopher Clark, has listed her Bee Cottage at 11 Fithian Lane in East Hampton for $3.49 million, according to the New York Post. The outlet noted the move came a month after Clark paid $5.9 million for a Miami Beach home. The Bee Cottage was build in 1929 in a Palm Beach stucco style. Prior owner Frances Schultz used her restoration of the home as the basis for her memoir, “The Bee Cottage Story: How I made a Muddle of Things and Decorated My Way Back to Happiness.” When Clark bought the property for nearly $3 million in 2017, she sought to put her own spin on the place. The 2,478-square-foot home has three bedrooms, three bathrooms, a covered terrace and “too many custom details to list,” according to its listing with Angela Boyer-Stump of Sotheby’s International Realty. [New York Post]

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