A Southampton home built in 1840 and fully renovated in 2011 has hit the market for $10.5 million, Patch reported. The property at 225 Little Neck Lane last traded hands in 2008 for $6.5 million. The 9,000-square-foot Victorian home has 10 bedrooms along with six-and-a-half bathrooms. The owners, whose identities Patch did not disclose, took care to use materials true to the time the home was built, replacing and replicating design features around the house. They also added modern amenities such as a six-burner Wolf stove, a Sub-Zero refrigerator and a media room. The home’s other touches include three fireplaces, one of which is made of breche violette marble, and a hand-painted mural by the Colefax & Fowler studio in London. The property is a little less than an acre and has both a pool and manicured hedges designed by landscape architects Miranda Brooks and John Beitel. Lori Schiaffino of Compass has the listing. [Patch]
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