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Rodney Dangerfield’s Daughter Sells Bridgehampton Estate

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A look inside the den of 276 Surfside Drive in Bridgehampton. COURTESY BESPOKE REAL ESTATE

A look inside the den of 276 Surfside Drive in Bridgehampton. COURTESY BESPOKE REAL ESTATE

The entryway of 276 Surfside Drive in Bridgehampton. COURTESY BESPOKE REAL ESTATE

The entryway of 276 Surfside Drive in Bridgehampton. COURTESY BESPOKE REAL ESTATE

A look inside the game room of 276 Surfside Drive in Bridgehampton. COURTESY BESPOKE REAL ESTATE

A look inside the game room of 276 Surfside Drive in Bridgehampton. COURTESY BESPOKE REAL ESTATE

A look inside the great room of 276 Surfside Drive in Bridgehampton. COURTESY BESPOKE REAL ESTATE

A look inside the great room of 276 Surfside Drive in Bridgehampton. COURTESY BESPOKE REAL ESTATE

An aerial view of 276 Surfside Drive in Bridgehampton. COURTESY BESPOKE REAL ESTATE

An aerial view of 276 Surfside Drive in Bridgehampton. COURTESY BESPOKE REAL ESTATE

authorStaff Writer on Dec 21, 2021

An 8,000-square-foot, shingle-style estate in Bridgehampton, previously owned by Melanie Roy-Friedman — who is Rodney Dangerfield’s daughter — recently sold for a respectable $14.5 million, albeit nearly $2 million less than asking price.

Built in 2008, the six-bedroom, six-bath home at 276 Surfside Drive features views of both Sagg Pond and the Atlantic Ocean from its multiple terraces, with a direct path to the beach just beyond the gated entry.

A grand foyer anchors the first level, leading into a double-height great room divided from a billiard lounge by a double-sided fireplace. The chef’s kitchen is outfitted with marble counters, SubZero and Viking appliances, a large center island, a breakfast area, and sliding glass doors that open to a screened-in porch, double-sided brick fireplace and an outdoor dining area. From the kitchen, the butler’s pantry with a wine fridge leads to a formal dining room, and an attached two-car garage, mudroom and staff quarters complete the main level.

Upstairs is home to the master suite, as well as a separate guest wing and an expansive rear terrace with a wood-burning fireplace that “promises evenings under the stars and sweeping views of Sagg Pond,” according to the listing. A spiral staircase leads to a third-level space and observation deck with ocean vistas.

The professionally landscaped lawn divides the home from a secluded 20-foot-by-40-foot heated gunite pool and spa, with a 1,300-square-foot cottage-style pool house nearby — complete with a full bathroom, shaded terrace and potential for a kitchen.

The deal closed on October 15, according to The Real Estate Report Inc., and Bespoke Real Estate represented the seller. The new owner is 276 Surfside LLC.

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