A shingled traditional in Bridgehampton designed by architect Kitty McCoy has sold for $13.49 million after being listed in the spring for $14 million.
At 53 Matthews Lane, the residence is sited off a cul-de-sac on a 1.5-acre flag lot with landscape architecture by LaGuardia Design Group of Water Mill.
“The main floor welcomes you with a formal dining room, a library with a full bath, a living room with a fireplace, and an open kitchen with an adjacent sitting area and fireplace,” the Sotheby’s International Realty listing states. “Rounding out this level is a convenient mudroom, a laundry room outfitted with double washer-dryer units, and a powder room for added convenience.
On the second floor are four en suite bedrooms, including the primary suite with a gas fireplace, a sitting area, a steam shower, radiant heating and a porch overlooking the landscape.
The 4,928-square-foot residence has five bedrooms in all, with six full bathrooms and a half bath.
The lower level offers a living area, a kitchenette, a bedroom accompanied by a bath, and a fully equipped gym. The grounds feature mature specimen trees, a 20-by-50-foot heated gunite pool, and a covered porch with an outdoor fireplace.
Among the modern amenities are a partial generator, an electric car charger, an outdoor hot/cold handheld shower for feet or pets, and a 5-zone heating and cooking geothermal system.
The deal closed on October 3, according to Suffolk Vision Inc., which reports the sellers were Scott and Elizabeth Corwin and the buyers were Third World Dog Trust.
Susan Green of Sotheby’s International Realty’s Bridgehampton office represented the seller, and Kathy Konzet of Sotheby’s International Realty’s East Hampton office brought the buyer.