The Story Behind
Oceanfront New Construction on Bridgehampton's Most Coveted Address
There are properties that respond to a site, and then there are those that are inseparable from it. 125 Dune Road belongs firmly to the latter category. Conceived by the celebrated Kristen Farrell & Co. design and build studio — known for their meticulous approach to custom coastal architecture — this oceanfront new construction is being crafted with the singular intention of dissolving the boundary between interior life and the open Atlantic.
The exterior announces its intention immediately. Vertical light-toned wood siding rises cleanly against the sky, its natural warmth a deliberate counterpoint to the raw power of the ocean beyond. A large pivoting glass entry door sets the tone at the threshold — this is architecture that opens itself to you, and to the light.
Inside, the open-concept great room unfolds behind floor-to-ceiling glass walls that frame an uninterrupted panorama of ocean and sky. A curved stone island anchors the professional-grade chef's kitchen, where light wood cabinetry and natural stone surfaces are washed in the particular quality of light that only direct oceanfront exposure can provide. A light wood-paneled ceiling with recessed lighting draws the eye steadily toward the water, ensuring that the view remains the primary object of every room.
The primary suite occupies its own private wing — a deliberate architectural decision that speaks to the home's commitment to genuine luxury. Full-height windows deliver panoramic ocean views from the bed itself. A sculptural oval soaking tub anchors the primary bath alongside a glass-enclosed walk-in shower and a dedicated dressing room, creating a private retreat of spa-caliber refinement. Five additional en-suite guest rooms ensure that every resident and visitor experiences the home at its full measure.
The lower level introduces a curved stone bar with integrated lighting, a space conceived for evening entertaining as naturally as the upper floors are conceived for morning light. An elevator services all four levels, connecting the ground-floor garage and storage — totaling 3,100 square feet — through the principal living floors and upward to the rooftop deck, where 1,400 square feet of open-air terrace delivers sweeping views of both the Atlantic and the bay simultaneously.
Outdoors, a 16-by-50-foot infinity-edge pool meets the dunes in a composition that feels less designed than inevitable. A covered stone terrace extends the living room outward, providing shade and shelter without sacrificing the connection to sea and sky. With 3,000 square feet of exterior decking across multiple levels, the home offers a genuine multiplicity of outdoor environments — for morning coffee, afternoon sun, or candlelit dinners above the horizon line.
Offered with the opportunity to be fully designer furnished through detailed finish and furnishing packages available upon request, 125 Dune Road is scheduled for completion and ready for summer 2027. Architectural plans are available to qualified buyers through listing broker Christopher Covert.
Dune Road in Bridgehampton occupies a particular place in the mythology of the American summer. A narrow barrier strip of land suspended between the Atlantic Ocean and Mecox Bay, it is among the most geographically dramatic addresses on the entire South Fork — a place where the horizon feels genuinely infinite and the rhythms of coastal life assert themselves with quiet authority.
Bridgehampton itself sits at the geographic and cultural heart of the Hamptons, positioned between the storied village of Southampton to the west and East Hampton to the east along the historic Montauk Highway corridor. The hamlet has long been prized for its balance of accessibility and discretion — close enough to the energy of Southampton and East Hampton villages to enjoy their restaurants, galleries, and institutions, yet possessed of a quieter, more agricultural character that has historically attracted those seeking genuine respite rather than spectacle.
The farmland that still frames much of Bridgehampton's interior landscape is protected in large part through the efforts of the Peconic Land Trust and various Southampton Town preservation programs, ensuring that the open, unhurried quality of the area endures. The Bridgehampton Commons provides everyday conveniences within close reach, while the village's own Main Street offers a curated selection of boutiques and dining.
For cultural life, the broader Hamptons offer resources of genuine distinction. The Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill — designed by Herzog & de Meuron and opened in 2012 — stands as one of the most architecturally significant art institutions on the East Coast, with a permanent collection focused on artists of Long Island's East End, including the likes of William Merritt Chase and Fairfield Porter. Guild Hall in East Hampton has served as a center for visual arts and performance since 1931. The Hampton Classic Horse Show, held annually in Bridgehampton each August, remains one of the most prestigious equestrian events in the country.
The Hamptons' restaurant scene has matured considerably over the past two decades, with destinations such as Topping Rose House in Bridgehampton — a farm-to-table operation set within a beautifully restored nineteenth-century property — representing the caliber of dining available within minutes of Dune Road. Southampton Village, with its own constellation of acclaimed restaurants and retail, is a short drive west.
For those arriving from New York City, the Long Island Rail Road's Hamptons service provides a seasonal direct connection, while the Hampton Jitney offers regular coach service. East Hampton Airport, located approximately fifteen minutes east, accommodates private aviation.
What Dune Road offers above all else, however, cannot be replicated by proximity to any institution or amenity. It is the particular experience of waking each morning to an unobstructed Atlantic horizon, of watching the light change across Mecox Bay at dusk, of living in genuine, unmediated contact with one of the most compelling natural landscapes on the Eastern Seaboard. That experience, combined with the craftsmanship and vision embedded in 125 Dune Road, represents something genuinely rare — a custom oceanfront home on an irreplaceable address, built without compromise.
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