A cottage on Lily Pond Lane in East Hampton Village designed by architect Grosvenor Atterbury has a new owner. An anonymous LLC shelled out $11 million for the 1925 William H. Woodin Cottage, a four-bedroom home that was originally the gardener’s cottage on the estate of William H. Woodin, President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Secretary of Treasury, 27east reported. Village Preservation Society of East Hampton member Polly Thudium Bruckmann was the seller, according to the outlet. Brown Harris Stevens’ Peter M. Turino had the listing. [27east]
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East Hampton cottage once owned by FDR’s Secretary of Treasury sells for $11M
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