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Historic Blue Point Estate From Gilded Age Hits Market

A classic Blue Point estate can be yours.

A classic Blue Point estate has been put on the market for nearly $1.5 million.

A classic Blue Point estate has been put on the market for nearly $1.5 million.

Photo Credit: Zillow
A classic Blue Point estate has been put on the market for nearly $1.5 million.

A classic Blue Point estate has been put on the market for nearly $1.5 million.

Photo Credit: Zillow
A classic Blue Point estate has been put on the market for nearly $1.5 million.

A classic Blue Point estate has been put on the market for nearly $1.5 million.

Photo Credit: Zillow

Realtors have listed “Manowtasquott,” an Algonquin word which means “Land of the Bulrushes,” on Boylan Lane in Blue Point has been listed by Douglas Elliman for $1,469,000.

The 7,400-square-foot eight-bedroom, five bathroom home was built in 1886 by Long Island architect Isaac H. Green. According to the listing, “fashioned in the Queen Anne style, the multi-gabled home is dressed in decorative shingles, freshly painted a soothing grey hue this past spring season.”

The property, which includes views of the Great South Bay, includes nine fireplaces, updated bath furnishings, a summer kitchen and countless other amenities. The complete listing, with more photos, can be found here.

“An oversized family room is the center of this level; perfect for weekend morning lounging or evening gatherings with conversion of the day's events or perhaps a board game or movie,” the realtors noted. “The master bedroom suite encompasses the south side with a full bathroom and his and her dressing rooms. Three additional bedrooms occupy this level; along with two full guest bathrooms, office, dressing room and laundry center with dual washer and dryers.”

As well as the main home, the estate includes a 3,120-square-foot, two-story “barn” with a three-bay car garage and remnants of the original stables.

“As you step onto the property you're immediately overwhelmed by calm and natural beauty that is so synonymous with the south shore. Stroll to the marina, yacht club and bay beach. Swing on the front porch, hear splashing from the pool, or just sit in silence, be humble in the moment to have found this place to call your own.”

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