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12120 New Suffolk Avenue

  • Cutchogue, NY
  • $12,000,000

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This meticulously restored Gilded Age shingle-style home presents a rare opportunity to own one of the few remaining large, turn-of-the-century North Fork summer estates. Spanning over 10,000 sq. ft. on 140 feet of pristine bayfront with a private sandy beach, the main residence seamlessly blends period architecture with modern luxury. Every detail, down to the doorknobs and hardware, has been meticulously curated, resulting in a warm and classic home anchored in refinement and exceptional craftsmanship. Perfect for both grand entertaining and intimate gatherings, expansive living spaces feature soaring ceilings, multiple fireplaces, and thoughtful design moments throughout. Highlights on the first floor include a large waterside living room and dining room with charming fireplace alcoves, a sprawling chef's kitchen with breakfast room and handsome butler's pantry, a dedicated flower-cutting room with custom marble sink, and an enormous screened-in outdoor sitting porch complete with an outdoor dining room and kitchen. The second floor houses the large primary suite with an ensuite bath, extensive walk-in closets, a dressing room, and a cozy sitting room with an oversized fireplace. The balance of the second and third floors includes five additional waterside bedrooms, a library, an office, multiple wet bars, a laundry room, and 5 baths with steam showers and soaking tubs. Outside, lush perennial gardens and hedged lawns surround the property. A beautiful, private gunite pool sits on the waterside, offering a serene oasis with sweeping water views. A charming carriage house adds further versatility, featuring a great room, home theater, and gym. The estate also includes a historic icehouse, preserving its rich legacy. Whether sitting by the bay, hosting holidays, or enjoying movie nights in the theater, this extraordinary property promises a lifestyle of elegance and tranquility.
This meticulously restored Gilded Age shingle-style home presents a rare opportunity to own one of the few remaining large, turn-of-the-century North Fork summer estates. Spanning over 10,000 sq. ft. on 140 feet of pristine bayfront with a private sandy beach, the main residence seamlessly blends period architecture with modern luxury. Every detail, down to the doorknobs and hardware, has been meticulously curated, resulting in a warm and classic home anchored in refinement and exceptional craftsmanship. Perfect for both grand entertaining and intimate gatherings, expansive living spaces feature soaring ceilings, multiple fireplaces, and thoughtful design moments throughout. Highlights on the first floor include a large waterside living room and dining room with charming fireplace alcoves, a sprawling chef's kitchen with breakfast room and handsome butler's pantry, a dedicated flower-cutting room with custom marble sink, and an enormous screened-in outdoor sitting porch complete with an outdoor dining room and kitchen. The second floor houses the large primary suite with an ensuite bath, extensive walk-in closets, a dressing room, and a cozy sitting room with an oversized fireplace. The balance of the second and third floors includes five additional waterside bedrooms, a library, an office, multiple wet bars, a laundry room, and 5 baths with steam showers and soaking tubs. Outside, lush perennial gardens and hedged lawns surround the property. A beautiful, private gunite pool sits on the waterside, offering a serene oasis with sweeping water views. A charming carriage house adds further versatility, featuring a great room, home theater, and gym. The estate also includes a historic icehouse, preserving its rich legacy. Whether sitting by the bay, hosting holidays, or enjoying movie nights in the theater, this extraordinary property promises a lifestyle of elegance and tranquility.
This meticulously restored Gilded Age shingle-style home presents a rare opportunity to own one of the few remaining large, turn-of-the-century North Fork summer estates. Spanning over 10,000 sq. ft. on 140 feet of pristine bayfront with a private sandy beach, the main residence seamlessly blends period architecture with modern luxury. Every detail, down to the doorknobs and hardware, has been meticulously curated, resulting in a warm and classic home anchored in refinement and exceptional craftsmanship. Perfect for both grand entertaining and intimate gatherings, expansive living spaces feature soaring ceilings, multiple fireplaces, and thoughtful design moments throughout. Highlights on the first floor include a large waterside living room and dining room with charming fireplace alcoves, a sprawling chef's kitchen with breakfast room and handsome butler's pantry, a dedicated flower-cutting room with custom marble sink, and an enormous screened-in outdoor sitting porch complete with an outdoor dining room and kitchen. The second floor houses the large primary suite with an ensuite bath, extensive walk-in closets, a dressing room, and a cozy sitting room with an oversized fireplace. The balance of the second and third floors includes five additional waterside bedrooms, a library, an office, multiple wet bars, a laundry room, and 5 baths with steam showers and soaking tubs. Outside, lush perennial gardens and hedged lawns surround the property. A beautiful, private gunite pool sits on the waterside, offering a serene oasis with sweeping water views. A charming carriage house adds further versatility, featuring a great room, home theater, and gym. The estate also includes a historic icehouse, preserving its rich legacy. Whether sitting by the bay, hosting holidays, or enjoying movie nights in the theater, this extraordinary property promises a lifestyle of elegance and tranquility.
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1896

1896

Year Built

6

6

Total Bedrooms

8

8

Total Bathrooms

9,000

9,000

Sq.Ft.

Living Space

1.2

1.2

Acres

Lot Size

2.0

2.0

Garage Spaces

01

Interior

Total Bedrooms

6

Total Bathrooms

8

Full Bathrooms

5

Half Bathrooms

3

Flooring

Hardwood

Appliances

Dishwasher, Dryer, Oven, Refrigerator, Washer

Other Interior Features

Cathedral Ceiling(s), Den/Family Room, Eat-in Kitchen, Elevator, Exercise Room, Formal Dining, Entrance Foyer, Marble Bath, Master Bath, Pantry, Powder Room, Storage, Walk-In Closet(s), Wet Bar
01

Exterior & Building

Stories

3

Garage Spaces

2.0

Water Source

Public

Pool

In Ground

Parking

Private, Detached, 2 Car Detached

Heat Type

Oil, Forced Air

Air Conditioning

Central Air

Sewer

Septic Tank

Other Exterior Features

Sprinkler System
01

Lot & Area

Status

Inactive

Living Area

9,000 Sq.Ft.

Lot Size

1.2 Acres

MLS® ID

3587632

Type

Residential

Year Built

1896

Neighborhood

Cutchogue

Architecture Styles

Estate

Water Frontage

Bay/Harbor, Beach Front, Water Access, Waterfront

View Description

Water

Elementary School

Mattituck-Cutchogue Elementary Sch

Middle School

Mattituck Junior-Senior High School

High School

Mattituck Junior-Senior High School

School District

Mattituck-Cutchogue
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Finance

Sales Price

$12,000,000

Real Estate Taxes

$60,678/yr

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Cutchogue

A hamlet on the North Fork situated amidst farmland and coastline.

Cutchogue captivates potential home buyers with its perfect blend of rural tranquility and coastal beauty. Surrounded by picturesque vineyards and farmland, this charming hamlet offers a peaceful retreat amidst scenic landscapes. Residents enjoy a close-knit community atmosphere, excellent schools, and convenient access to both pristine beaches and renowned wineries. Whether you're seeking a serene escape or a vibrant coastal lifestyle, Cutchogue promises the ideal balance of countryside charm and seaside allure.

 

The average residential sale price in Cutchogue in 2024 was approximately $1,457,000.

 

Areas of Cutchogue:

Nassau Point:  Among the coves and creeks at the hamlet’s southern end is a peninsula called Nassau Point, known for it's unexpected hilly terrain, properties offering superb privacy and elevated waterfront views. Albert Einstein spent a brief but memorable time in Cutchogue, during the summer of 1939, where he rented a cottage on Nassau Point. It was a period of respite for the renowned physicist, who sought solitude and relaxation amidst the natural beauty of Long Island's North Fork, as many still do today.

 

Fleets Neck Community: Down to earth beachy neighborhood with one of the best bay beaches in the region.

 

Click here to view a few homes that we've sold in the area as a reference point on vibe and offerings. 

 

New Suffolk:  Worthy of its own section, see our community guide here.

 

The Elkin Team has been the #1 producing real estate team on the North Fork since 2021, and are on the path to reclaim that title in 2024. Known for their marketing strategies, strong sales results, and approachability, the Elkin Team is one of the most hired real estate professional groups on the East End. 

 

 

Don't just take it from us, here's what renowned publications are saying about the area:

 

 

The New York Times: An Appealing Alternative to the Hamptons

The Suffolk County hamlet attracts buyers with walkable beaches, low-key restaurants and good schools. But finding a home there has never been harder.

 

The Northforker: The Unending Allure of Nassau Point

On a trip to Nassau Point in Cutchogue, you instantly know you've entered a different part of the North Fork. Instead of the flat, marshy lands characteristic of the area, the road twists and turns around corners and over small slopes. 

Big mansions are separated by traditional colonial homes, and the street is mostly quiet with the exception of the many neighborhood people breathing in the fresh air while out on a walk.

 

The New York Times: The Next Chapter for the Wineries on Long Island's North Fork

The East End's first vineyards were planted in the 1970's, and some family owned-businesses are now attracting investors from elsewhere.

 

The New York Times: Living in Cutchogue, NY

Scenes and sights from life in Cutchogue.

 

 

 

 

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Cutchogue captivates potential home buyers with its perfect blend of rural tranquility and coastal beauty. Surrounded by picturesque vineyards and farmland, this charming hamlet offers a peaceful retreat amidst scenic landscapes. Residents enjoy a close-knit community atmosphere, excellent schools, and convenient access to both pristine beaches and renowned wineries. Whether you're seeking a serene escape or a vibrant coastal lifestyle, Cutchogue promises the ideal balance of countryside charm and seaside allure. The average residential sale price in Cutchogue in 2024 was approximately $1,457,000. Areas of Cutchogue: Nassau Point: Among the coves and creeks at the hamlet’s southern end is a peninsula called Nassau Point, known for it's unexpected hilly terrain, properties offering superb privacy and elevated waterfront views. Albert Einstein spent a brief but memorable time in Cutchogue, during the summer of 1939, where he rented a cottage on Nassau Point. It was a period of respite for the renowned physicist, who sought solitude and relaxation amidst the natural beauty of Long Island's North Fork, as many still do today. Fleets Neck Community: Down to earth beachy neighborhood with one of the best bay beaches in the region. Click here to view a few homes that we've sold in the area as a reference point on vibe and offerings. New Suffolk: Worthy of its own section, see our community guide here. The Elkin Team has been the #1 producing real estate team on the North Fork since 2021, and are on the path to reclaim that title in 2024. Known for their marketing strategies, strong sales results, and approachability, the Elkin Team is one of the most hired real estate professional groups on the East End. Don't just take it from us, here's what renowned publications are saying about the area: The New York Times: An Appealing Alternative to the Hamptons The Suffolk County hamlet attracts buyers with walkable beaches, low-key restaurants and good schools. But finding a home there has never been harder. The Northforker: The Unending Allure of Nassau Point On a trip to Nassau Point in Cutchogue, you instantly know you've entered a different part of the North Fork. Instead of the flat, marshy lands characteristic of the area, the road twists and turns around corners and over small slopes. Big mansions are separated by traditional colonial homes, and the street is mostly quiet with the exception of the many neighborhood people breathing in the fresh air while out on a walk. The New York Times: The Next Chapter for the Wineries on Long Island's North Fork The East End's first vineyards were planted in the 1970's, and some family owned-businesses are now attracting investors from elsewhere. The New York Times: Living in Cutchogue, NY Scenes and sights from life in Cutchogue. See what's available today
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Bridget Elkin

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Bridget Elkin

Licensed Real Estate Salesperson

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Eric Elkin

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Eric Elkin

Licensed Real Estate Salesperson

10401343369

He joined Compass as a Founding Agent in 2021 when he and Bridget introduced them to the North Fork.

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