The Story Behind
Oceanfront Architectural Masterpiece with Private Beach Access
Conceived by renowned architect Bill Hayes, this oceanfront masterpiece represents the pinnacle of contemporary coastal design. The three-story structure rises majestically from its two-acre oceanfront canvas, its clean lines and expansive glass facades creating a dialogue between interior sophistication and natural grandeur. The architectural philosophy centers on maximizing the dramatic Atlantic views while maintaining intimate scale within grand proportions.
Eleven-foot ceilings throughout amplify the sense of space, while floor-to-ceiling glass walls dissolve the boundaries between inside and out. The home's 8,000 square feet flow seamlessly across three levels, each thoughtfully designed to capture different perspectives of the ever-changing seascape. A dramatic glass-railed staircase serves as both functional element and sculptural centerpiece, its light wood treads ascending through the heart of the home.
The culinary program showcases two complete kitchens, each a study in form and function. The primary oceanfront kitchen accommodates eighteen guests and features professional-grade Sub-Zero refrigeration, Wolf cooking systems, and Miele dishwashers. Calacatta marble surfaces and custom millwork create a backdrop worthy of the panoramic Atlantic views.
Seven bedrooms include a master suite that functions as a private sanctuary, complete with a marble-clad bathroom featuring an oceanfront soaking tub and dual-person steam shower with integrated sauna. Each guest accommodation features en-suite marble bathrooms with luxury fixtures, ensuring privacy and comfort for extended stays.
The wellness amenities rival those of exclusive resorts. A professional-grade fitness center overlooks the grounds, while the heated gunite pool system features ionized water technology and an integrated spa. Twin outdoor showers provide refreshing transitions between beach and home, while built-in gas grilling stations on multiple levels facilitate effortless entertaining.
Over 4,000 square feet of wraparound decking extends the living experience across all three levels, creating outdoor rooms that capture morning light, afternoon breezes, and sunset vistas. Glass railings maintain unobstructed sightlines while providing safety and sophistication. The all-weather tennis court and custom children's play area with architectural playhouse complete the resort-like amenities, making this residence a true compound for multi-generational enjoyment.
Amagansett represents the quieter, more refined side of the Hamptons experience, positioned strategically between the sophisticated social scene of East Hampton and the natural beauty of Montauk Point. This exclusive hamlet has long attracted those seeking privacy and authenticity over ostentation, with its unspoiled beaches, working farms, and tight-knit community of year-round residents and discerning second-home owners.
Mitchell Dunes Lane epitomizes Amagansett's most coveted oceanfront corridor, where substantial properties enjoy rare privacy and direct beach access. The exclusive cul-de-sac location ensures minimal traffic while the 400-foot private drive creates a sense of arrival befitting the architectural statement that awaits. This particular stretch of Atlantic shoreline is renowned for its pristine sand beaches, consistent surf, and the kind of natural beauty that has inspired artists and writers for generations.
The hamlet's agricultural heritage remains visible in the surrounding potato fields and farm stands that dot Montauk Highway, creating a pastoral contrast to the coastal luxury. Local institutions like the Amagansett Farmers Market showcase the area's commitment to sustainable agriculture and artisanal craftsmanship. The nearby Amagansett Beach and Surf Club provides additional recreational opportunities for water sports enthusiasts.
Cultural amenities abound within easy reach. East Hampton's Main Beach, guild Hall, and sophisticated dining scene lie just minutes west, offering world-class shopping along Jobs Lane and Newtown Lane. The Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center in Springs provides insight into the area's rich artistic legacy, while the Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill showcases contemporary works with strong regional connections.
For daily conveniences, the Amagansett Square shopping center provides essential services, while the iconic Lobster Roll restaurant and Stephen Talkhouse offer casual dining and entertainment. The Long Island Rail Road station in Amagansett provides direct service to Manhattan, making this location practical for those maintaining city residences.
Montauk Point State Park and Lighthouse, just fifteen minutes east, offer hiking trails, fishing opportunities, and dramatic clifftop vistas. The area's natural preserves, including the Amagansett National Wildlife Refuge, ensure that development remains thoughtfully managed while protecting the environmental integrity that defines the region's character.
This location offers the rare combination of absolute privacy, natural beauty, and proximity to sophisticated amenities, making it one of the most sought-after addresses in the Hamptons.
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