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Luxury Home Report: Wainscott's Burnt Point Estate Hits the Market at $95M

It is not just a luxurious house but it is a luxurious estate as well. Burnt Point Estate is a $95 million Waterfront Estate in Wainscott, NY as stated in a report by homesoftherich.netThe colossal estate is sprawling on 25 acres of land. According to homesoftherich.net, "The shingle style mansion was designed by the Francis Fleetwood Architects and features approximately 18,000 square feet of living space."

It has eight bedrooms and more than 8 bathrooms. It features a 2-story foyer with a staircase. Two elevators are servicing all the three floors. It contains informal and formal dining rooms. It has a paneled office featuring its own private library. The gourmet kitchen is elegant to the detail. Other rooms of the house includes a breakfast room, family room, wine cellar, and a game room. Each room has its own balcony.

The kitchen is huge. It features classy chandeliers, gigantic island with granite countertops and custom-made cabinets pinned at the wall. The kitchen is painted in light brown. The formal dining room is surrounded by windows. It gives scenic views of the well-manicured lawn outside. It also features stone fireplaces. According to a report by hamptons.curbed.com, "The house features antique beams and 200-year-old oak floors."

The patio overlooks to the ocean and according to hamptons.curbed.com, "The property offers more land than anything else available in East Hampton, with 2000 feet of frontage on Georgica Pond and views to the ocean."

Going outside, the lawns are landscaped to meet the standards of the elite Hampton life. The property also features its own tennis court with a pavilion. It boasts of a grand pool, a hot tub and waterfall. The property also has its own boat house, boat dock, and a waterside gazebo to finish the day, the elite Hampton's way.

The price is just about right for this huge estate. A classy home, great location and teeming acres of land is an estate worth having for generations to come.


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