Bridgehampton parcel hits the market for the first time since the 1800s

The Quimby cul-de-sac in Bridgehampton.
The Quimby cul-de-sac in Bridgehampton.

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A Bridgehampton property is on the market for the first time since the late 1800s, Mansion Global reported. Lighting rod dealer and patent lawyer Edward Everett Quimby bought 32 acres of land that became the “historic and exclusive” Quimby Lane cul-de-sac back in 1893; the Quimby family eventually sold all but a 3.36-acre that is now listed at $14 million, according to the outlet. The parcel includes a 5,000-square-foot, four-bedroom house that has a “Balinese feel to it,” as well as a pool, a pool house and a two-car garage. “Properties don’t come up for sale on Quimby Lane very often,” said Sotheby’s International Realty associate broker Dana Trotter, who has the listing. “This size lot is very hard to come by this close to the beach.” [Mansion Global]