This converted farmhouse is a throwback to the agricultural architecture of Water Mill – a hamlet in the Hamptons that was home to the first ever watermill in New York.
Built in the mid 19th century, the farmhouse is now part of a 1.2-acre plot of land that comes with a barn and three-car garage.
Interior designer Nannette Brown was tasked with kitting out the three-bedroom property, including a master bedroom featuring a wall covered with portraits of British royalty.
Meanwhile, the wooden barn – which retains its original details such as stone flooring – can serve as a guest house or entertainment space that spills out onto the garden and swimming pool. Vaulted ceilings give the rooms added depth.
The Water Mill farmhouse went on sale for $2.795 million last year but the price has now dropped to $2.595 million, available via Corcoran.