30 Bay Lane, Water Mill, NY 11976
30 Bay Lane

30 Bay Lane

30 Bay Lane, Water Mill, NY

$27,500,000

HIGHLIGHTS
  • 8 Beds
  • 10 Full Baths
  • 1 Half Bath
  • 2.68 Acres Lot
  • 10,000 Sq.Ft. Living
  • 2020 Year Built
  • For Sale Status

Set on 2.68 acres along Calf Creek and Mecox Bay, this exceptional Andrew Berman–designed Hamptons estate offers privacy, water views, and spectacular sunset vistas. Glass-walled living and dining rooms overlook the heated gunite pool, creek, and quintessential Hamptons sunsets, creating a seamless indoor-outdoor lifestyle. The chef’s kitchen, equipped with three refrigerators and two dishwashers, opens to formal and casual living spaces including a dining room, den, and dedicated offices ideal for work-from-home living. The residence features eight ensuite bedrooms, plus two additional full baths and a powder room providing exceptional guest accommodation. Resort-caliber amenities include a glass-walled gym with sauna and steam overlooking landscaped gardens and the all-weather tennis court. The expansive lower level offers a second gym, playroom, table tennis, billiards, and a large laundry. Outdoors, an elm-lined allée shades the grilling and alfresco dining terrace, while the pool area features two outdoor showers. A private dock on Calf Creek provides direct access to Scott Cameron Beach by boat, kayak, paddleboard, or jet ski. Additional features include a detached three-car garage, apple orchard, grapevines, picturesque gardens, and a breathtaking wildflower roof garden. A refreshed studio with kitchenette and two baths provides flexible guest or creative space. A rare Hamptons waterfront estate combining architectural pedigree, privacy, tennis, dock, and resort-style amenities.

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