General Info - Stott Architecture

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General Info - Stott Architecture
 Ox Pasture Road Tour GENERAL INFORMATION:
The early colonists, with the help of a resident Shinnecock Indian guide, were led over an old woodland trail that is now North Sea Road to an ideal spot for their first settlement. There, at the head of what today is Old Town Pond, they constructed their first homes. The Shinnecock Indian Reservation, established in 1701, is the oldest Native American reservation in the United States. The Shinnecock tribe welcomed the arrival of the white settlers in 1640 and not only gave them land to live on, "Olde Towne", but also shared with the settlers their knowledge of planting corn and fertilizing it with fish, growing crops, digging clams and scallops from nearby bays and trapping game. During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, fishing, farming (especially Long Island Potatoes and our local sweet corn) and duck raising were the predominant industries. With the end of the Revolutionary War in 1783 and the extension of the railroad to Sag Harbor in 1872, wealthy New Yorkers seeking escape from the ever growing city sought the serenity of our countryside and the beauty of our pristine beaches. This new emergence of substance and wealth caused a building boom during the early part of the twentieth century. Large estates were designed and built and the Village of Southampton grew and prospered. Ox Pasture Road Tour A LIST OF BUILDING STYLES:
FOLK STYLE
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1850 - 1890
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COLONIAL STYLE
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Second Empire
Stick Style
Queen Anne
Shingle
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Italian Renaissance
Mission Style
Spanish Eclectic
Monterey
Pueblo Revival
MODERN HOUSES
1820-1880
Greek Revival
Gothic Revival
Italianate
Exotic Revival
VICTORIAN STYLE
Colonial Revival
Neoclassical
Tudor
Chateauesque
Beaux Arts
French Eclectic
Richardsonian Romanesque
MEDITERRANEAN PERIOD HOUSES
1600-1840
Dutch Colonial
French Colonial
Spanish Colonial
Georgian
Adam
Early Classical Revival
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Craftsman
Modernist
International
Deconstructivist
Energy Net-Zero
1940 – present
Ox Pasture Road Tour A small random sampling of the Southampton Village Historic Districts distinguished residential resort architecture includes: "Wyndecote" a picturesque residence at 354 South Main Street built in 1887 and designed by Robert H. Robertson (who also designed the village library and remodeled St. Andrew's Church on Dune Road in 1883); the 1889 Colonial Revival style Parrish Residence at 409 First Neck Lane, designed by McKim, Mead, and White; the Colonial Revival style Judge Horace Russell Mansion on Ox Pasture Road, built in 1889 and designed by Bruce Price; the large Arts and Crafts style Ely Mansion on Ox pasture Road, built in circa 1900 and designed by Grosvenor Atterbury; the 1902 Colonial Revival style Meadow Club on Meadow Road, designed by James Brown Lord; the Colonial Revival style Livingston Residence, built in 1911 and designed by Trowbridge and Livingston; the picturesque circa 1913 Trevor Mansion on Coopers Neck Lane designed by Grosvenor Atterbury; "Fairways," a large Shingle style mansion built in 1916 and designed by John Russell Pope; the Spanish Colonial Revival style Rogers Estate on Old Town Road, built in 1921 and designed by Walker and Gillette; and the Spanish Colonial Revival style Bathing Club on Dune Road, built in 1928 and designed by Peabody, Wilson and Brown. The stock market crash of 1929 and the depression, which followed, marked a dramatic decline in construction throughout Long Island and Southampton in particular. As a result of these events, 1930 closes the village multiple resource area's period of significance. At present, Southampton and the South Fork in general is experiencing extensive modern (mid and late twentieth century) residential development which threatens what remains of the village's undeveloped land, the majority of which is cultivated. Ox Pasture Road Tour NOTABLE RESIDENTS:
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Tim Bishop, U.S. Representative
Alan Alda
Tory Burch, fashion designer, business woman, and philanthropist
Amanda Clark, Olympic sailor
Julia Vance Carter
Pyrrhus Concer, former slave
Michael J. Fox
Gerald J. Ford
Paul Gibson, Major League Baseball pitcher
Grenville Goodwin, anthropologist
Jehiel H. Halsey, lawyer and politician
Nicoll Halsey, U.S. Representative
Silas Halsey, U.S. Representative
Andre Johnson, NFL football player
Kortney and Khloe Kardashian
Calvin Klein
David Koch
Henry Kravis
Dorothy Lichtenstein
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
John Paulson
Lee Radziwill
Rachael Ray
Felix Rohatyn, financier who saved New York City from bankruptcy in the 1970s
Kelly Rippa
William Solomon
Chuck Scarborough
Jean Shafiroff, philanthropist and socialite
Jonathan Sokoloff
George Soros, business magnate, investor, and philanthropist
Kate Spade
Howard Stein, financier
Howard Stern
Arthur Sulzberger
A. Alfred Taubman, real estate developer and philanthropist
Foots Walker, NBA basketball player
Tom Wolfe, author and journalist
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NORTHERN SIDE EAST TO WEST
49 Ox Pasture Road / “Sunnymeade” Current Owner: “Sunnymeade” LLP of Newport , RI John B. Aspegren (1977) Original Owner: Mavens Architect: Unknown Size: 6,500 sq ft Bedrooms: 7 Baths: 5 Lot: 6.7 ac. (23 acres) Style: Dutch Gambrel-­‐ Shingle Appraisal: $13.1 million + Registered: Historic Place – Federal and State Last sold: 2010 $13.1.5m 2006 $11.6 Features: East Wing is an addition. Wrap around porch with Tuscan Columns. Hip roof bay at front entrance. This house has six fireplaces, a playroom, media room, reading room, study, living room, dining room, kitchen, and laundry room. Originally, it was a farmhouse, which has been added onto extensively. The interior layout has been changed, the kitchen was expanded into where there was an attached garage, the porch columns are not original, many of the doors and windows have been replaced, the west side porch is not original, the full basement was added, and the entire rear section was an addition. Ox Pasture Road Tour
Owners (present to past): John J. & Linda Powers (2010-­‐present) Steve & Alexandra E. Mandis (2006-­‐2010); Money Man John B. & Lois Barstow Aspegren (1951-­‐2006); Newport and Southampton Socialites Virginia B. Carnegie (1928-­‐1951); relative of the well-­‐known philanthropist Annie R. Gilbert (1921-­‐1928); rented Foster House in 1920 Shepherd K. & Kate R. de Forest (1909-­‐1921) Charles Higbee (1893-­‐1909) (briefly owned the right/east third of the property; a descendant of Thomas Sayre, one of the founders of Southampton) Ullman R. & Ida W. Havens (x-­‐1893/1909) Daniel Shepard Havens (c. 1890-­‐x) Edward Cook Reeves & Albert H. Reeves (x-­‐x) Albert Reeves (prior to 1873) More info see link: http://shvillagereview.blogspot.com/2010/11/sunnymeade-­‐49-­‐ox-­‐pasture-­‐
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77 Ox Pasture Road Current Owner: Courtney b. Goldstein Previous Owner: Bruce Loeb Broadway Original owner: Unknown Architect: Unknown pre 1902 Size: 9,472 sq ft Lot: 1.8 ac Bedrooms: 10 Baths: 6.5 Style: 3 Bay 2-­‐1/2 story shingle style Appraisal: $14.1m Taxes: $39,351 Last Sold: 2007 $17.4 m Sold :2006 $14 m Ox Pasture Road Tour
107 Ox Pasture Road / “Monell House” “Williston House” Current Owner: Michael and Caryl Palin 3rd Ave NY Original Owner: Monell Architect: Bruce Price 1893 Size: 6.7 ac. (23 acres) Bedrooms: 13 Baths: 10 Appraisal: 11 million + Taxes : $46k 2012 Features: Giant fluted ionic columns support a second floor balcony. Style of McKim Mead and White Architects. Built for Judge Horage Russell. Large Carriage house to the north is now a gar garage, workshop and caretakers housing. The property has a 9-­‐hole golf course to the north and a bowling alley in the basement. Caryl Palin – The Sands Hotel /died 2007 Michael Palin – Developer Residents of the richest apartment building in the world in Manhattan (740 Park Ave.) – NYC neighbors include Revlon CEO, German royalty, creator of Mortal Kombat video games, UN representatives, the heir to TV Guide, Estee Lauder execs, Courtney and Steven Ross of Time-­‐Warner, oil magnates, finance guys, the Tisch’s (Loews Corp) and Vera Wang’s parents. Michael Palin, Liber 12584 of deeds, page 574, 4/2/09 Michael & Caryl Palin, Liber 9573 of deeds, page 453, 6/1/1984 Mary Kennedy Monell, Liber 9553 of deeds, page 282, 4/30/1984 Edmund C. Monell, Liber 6044 of deeds, page 305, 10/4/1966 Lawrence R. Condon, Liber 2311 of deeds, page 409, 9/20/1943 Robinson Simonds & Marjorie S. Pearson (formerly Duryea), Liber 1968 of deeds, page 300, 2/14/1938 Henrietta J. Simonds, Liber 1382 of deeds, page 498, 9/27/1928 Rose M. O’Brien, Liber 1382 of deeds, page 495 Marie L. Russell, Liber 1091 of deeds, page 277, 1/23/1924 Josephine H. Russell, Liber 881 of deeds, page 540, 1914 Horace Russell, Liber 378 of deeds, page 443, 11/28/1892 Emily C. Reeves Ox Pasture Road Tour
145 Ox Pasture Road / Not Visible For Sale Current Owner: Unknown Original Owner: Unknown Architect: Unknown Size: 3800 sq ft Style: English Cottage Appraisal: $8.05 m -­‐ Zillow Bedrooms: 4 Baths: 5 151 Ox Pasture Road / “Dr. Ely House” (ELYRIA) Current Owner: Carol and Steven Antler of Darian CT Original Owner: Unknown Architect: Grosvener Atterbury c. 1902 Size 8941 sq ft Lot: 3.1 AC Taxes: $37,551 Style English Cottage Appraisal $13.4 m – Zillow Bedrooms 10 Baths 11 Large hip roof with front gable was altered in 1970 by Mrs. Woolworth Donahue Ox Pasture Road Tour
195 Ox Pasture Road / “Cauldwell House” (Darena) Current Owner: William Acquavella, Fifth Avenue, NY 7.4 Acres Original Owner: Thomas G. Cauldwell Architect: Pre 1902 Size: 7,619 sq ft Lot: 7.3 ac. Bedrooms: 10 Baths: 5 Style: Dutch Gambrel/SHINGLE STYLE Appraisal: $13.9 m – Zillow 2-­‐1/2 story Gambrel w/ Palladian window in third story. A shingled “awning” arches gracefully over the second story window. Wide front porch w/ paired Tuscan Columns and porte-­‐cochere. Small and delicate “eyebrow” windows are symmetrically placed on the roof. In 1914 “Darena” was considered to be one of the largest estates. While the subdivision game continues to this day, the property is still quite large within the estate section, which provides the large estate with some comfortable breathing room and context. One of the most influential men in the city art crowd. Acquavella art galleries in Manhattan. For over eighty years, Acquavella has sold major paintings and sculpture to private collectors and museums worldwide. The gallery has presented museum-­‐quality exhibitions of Monet, Degas, Cézanne, Sisley, Renoir, Pissarro, Modigliani, Bonnard, Tanguy, Léger, Picasso, Matisse, Rauschenberg, Feininger, Giacometti, Miró, Freud and Rosenquist. Ox Pasture Road Tour
239 Ox Pasture Road Current Owner: Unknown Original Owner: Gilbert and Shelley Harrison, Fifth Avenue, NY Architect: Unknown Built: 1991 Size: 12,962 sq ft Lot: 5 ac. Bedrooms: 8 Bathrooms: 5 Style: Unknown Appraisal: $6.99 m Taxes: $23.6 k Investment Banker – Wharton Business School Alumnus and lawyer, CEO/Founder Finan 275 Ox Pasture Road / “Fairways” “Cherry Creek Farm” Current Owner: Sophocles Zoullas Previous Owners: John Paulson Hedge -­‐ Fund Manager/ Billionaire Jurgen and Anke Beck Friedrich Original owner: Joseph Palmer Knapp Architect: John Russell Pope 1920 Size: 6,880 sq ft Lot: 3.0 ac Bedrooms: 7 Baths: 7 Style: Shingle Style -­‐ Classic Appraisal: $12.1 m Elizabeth Knapp 1910
Last Sold: 2009 $9.97 m Taxes: $36,199 Ox Pasture Road Tour
275 Ox Pasture Road Continued This house also know as. "Tenacre" was designed for in 1920 by architect John Russell Pope. Pope's name might not be as familiar to the average American as say Frank Lloyd Wright or Stanford White's is, however Pope's work has probably been visited by more people than both Wright and White combined. The Jefferson Memorial, The National Archives, National Gallery Of Art and Constitution Hall in Washington D.C., Metropolitan Museum Of Art and The Frick Collection in New York City, Yale and John Hopkins Universities, where he worked on proposals with the James Gamble Rogers grandfather of one of my dearest friends the late Gamble Rogers of Florida. * Pope did residences on Long Island for William K. Vanderbilt, Marshal Field, and Charles A. Gould among other very prominent families. Author Steven McLeod Bedford has done a definitive work on him with his fine book, "John Russell Pope.... Architect Of Empire" 1988 Rizzoli Publications, NY. It was in this book, I found the drawing of "Tenacre" a Southampton residence for Joseph Palmer Knapp circa 1920 -­‐22. The fact that Knapp was only associated with the home for two years suggests to me he may of sold it when his wife Elizabeth Laing McIlwaine Knapp passed away in 1922. I do not know yet if it still stands, or suffered the fate of other Knapp homes. I will hopefully know the answer soon. Although "Tenacre" is very different looking than the Mastic Beach mansion of his children, from looking at some of Mr. Pope's earlier work from 1900-­‐1915, I would say it is highly probable he was involved with the Mastic Beach home too and the Tolfree Estate Island Manor House near Smith Point. Shortly after settling in, the Friedrichs jumped into the speculative real estate frenzy, buying mansions, renovating and reselling them. This is something of a retirement career for Mr. Friedrich, who with a partner ran the operations of Esprit, the sportswear company, for all of Europe and is still a board member. Together, the couple have bought and sold five multimillion-­‐dollar homes. Their sixth is a 12-­‐bedroom, 11-­‐bath mansion on nine acres with paddle and lawn tennis courts and a stainless steel conservatory that houses a swimming pool instead of plants. Ox Pasture Road Tour
295 Ox Pasture Road (corner of Halsey Neck) Off Market Current Owner: Unknown Original Owner: David and Sheila Cornstein, Park Avenue, NY Architect: Unknown Style: Cottage Size: 5,949 sq ft Bedrooms: 5 Baths: 4 Lot: 1.9 ac Style: Unknown Appraisal: $8.1 m Taxes: $31,625 A lifelong New Yorker, David B. Cornstein has built a record of achievement as a businessman and leader. He has helped build a billion dollar NASDAQ Stock Exchange Company, Finlay Enterprises, a nationwide leased fine jewelry company based in Manhattan with annual sales of over a billion dollars. David B. Cornstein was tapped by Mayor Rudolph Giuliani in 1994 to serve as Chairman of New York City's Off Track Betting. His leadership and decisive management abilities led to a dramatic turnaround at OTB that has produced a source of jobs and growing revenue for both the City and States of New York. David B. Cornstein was named by Governor Pataki as the Chairman of the New York State Olympic Games Commission leading an effort that has led to New York City being selected as the United states candidate city for the 2012 summer Olympic games. David B. Cornstein serves on the Board of Directors of several organizations, including New York Law School, The Jewish Community Relations Council, Park East Synagogue, and the David and Sheila Cornstein Foundation. He served as a member of the Chief Executive Officer's Organization and also the Friar's Club. Ox Pasture Road Tour
223 Halsey Neck (Northwestern Corner on Ox Pasture) Current Owner: Maria Paterno Castello and William McComb, Park Avenue, NY Original Owner: Unknown Architect: Unknown Size: Unknown Style: Unknown Appraisal: Unknown 355 Ox Pasture Road Current Owner: Arthur and Deanne Indursky, 80th Street, NY Original Owner: Unknown Architect: Unknown Size: 6,458 sq ft Bedrooms: 7 Baths: 6 Style: Neo -­‐ French Country – Built: 2004 Appraisal: $7.5 m Entertainment guru – law partner of Allen Grubman, father of infamous Lizzy Grubman who ran over Conscience Point nightclub patrons with her Mercedes SUV after being denied celebrity admittance, and then drove away. Ox Pasture Road Tour
375 Ox Pasture Road Current Owner: Regina Greeven, 71st Street, NY Original Owner: Unknown Architect: Unknown Size: 4,200 sq ft Lot: 1 ac Style: 2 story Country Farmhouse Built: 1965 Appraisal: $6.02 m Husband Rainer – he’s an attorney and she’s a socialite Ox Pasture Road Tour
405 Ox Pasture Road / Off Market Current Owner Hampton: Real Estate Investors, Palm Beach Original Owner: Unknown Architect: Unknown Size: 6,517 sq ft Bedrooms: 4 Baths: 10 Lot: 1.86 ac Style: Dutch Gambrel Built: 2002 Appraisal: $8.35 m Zillow Taxes: $25,700 Ox Pasture Road Tour
419 Ox Pasture Road / Off Market Current Owner: Ann and Arnold Jurdem Original Owner: Unknown Architect: Unknown Size: 5008 sq ft Bedrooms: 5 Baths: 4 Lot: 1.86 Built: 1994 Style: Hip-­‐Roof Cottage Appraisal: $7.83 m Taxes: $21,012 200 Captains Neck (Northeastern Corner of Ox Pasture) Current Owner: Herman and Marie France Schaefer, 79th St, NY Original Owner: Unknown Architect: Unknown Size: Unknown Style: French Empire – Mansard Roof Built: 2002 Appraisal: $7.7 m Taxes: $17,073 471 Ox Pasture Road / Northwest Corner Ox Pasture and Captains Neck Current Owner: Unknown Original Owner: Unknown Built: 2007 Architect: Unknown Size: 8934 sq ft Bedrooms: 6 Baths: Unknown Lot: 1.86 Style: Unknown Appraisal: $10.5 m Taxes: $31,192 Ox Pasture Road Tour
495 Ox Pasture Road Current Owner: Dolly and Aaron Lenz, W. 56th Str., NY Original Owner: Unknown Architect: Unknown Size: 6,895 sq ft Bedrooms: 8 Baths: 6.5 Built: 2002 Lot: 2.23 ac Style: Neo-­‐ French Norman (I made that up) Appraisal: $10.37 m Taxes: $27,441 Ms. Lenz, who is executive vice president and managing director of Prudential Douglas Elliman, said. "I'm really sorry to be late. I always show up on time. I'm really sorry." The real estate executive wasn't that late, but Ms. Lenz apologized through the subsequent photo shoot and stopped only when she sat down to order lentil soup and duck sausages. It was obvious she was hungry -­‐ and no wonder: She had run her usual daily 10 miles in Central Park before dawn, seen her 16-­‐year-­‐old son, Joseph, and 15-­‐year-­‐old daughter, Jenny, off to school, said goodbye to her husband, Aaron, an accountant, and then had a series of meetings, which pushed into lunchtime. That had been a typical morning for Dolly Lenz (no one ever calls her Idaliz, an amalgam of the first names of her two grandmothers). Her working days don't end until 2 a.m., seven days a week, and they are packed with efforts to arrange sales of nearly $1 billion worth of condominiums, co-­‐ops, and townhouses that are exclusively listed with her. In 2004, Ms. Lenz reportedly made nearly $7 million in commissions alone. Ox Pasture Road Tour
535 Ox Pasture Road / In Contract $7.9 m Current Owner: David Hilty, W. Broadway, NY Original Owner: Unknown Architect: Unknown Size: 4,500 sq ft Lot: 1.8 ac Bedrooms: 5 Baths: 4 Style: Colonial Eclectic Appraisal: Unknown Mr. Hilty is a Managing Director in the New York office of the international investment banking firm Houlihan Lokey Howard & Zukin and co-­‐head of the Financial Restructuring Group in New York. Ox Pasture Road Tour
SOUTHERN (OCEAN) SIDE WEST TO EAST
500 Ox Pasture Road / Listed For Sale on again – off again Current Owner: Fashion Designer Tory Burch Original Owner: John Kiser Previous Owner: Howard Gittis, 62nd Street, NY, , Assessed at 19 Million (Gittis died in 2007 -­‐ He was Ron Pearlman’s right hand man) Architect: Hiss and Weekes Built: 1929 Builder: James Brodie, Landscape Gardener Built: 1929 Size: 15,000 sq ft Lot: 15.4 ac/ 6.3 ac -­‐ Zillow Bedrooms: 7 Baths: 8.5 Total Rooms: 25 rooms Style: English Country Estate -­‐ Georgian Country Style Appraisal: $38 m ($17.3 m) Taxes: $49,272 This house has a huge History: Hiss and Weeks Architects Manhattan and Gold Coast Architects were know for their Beaux Arts Style of which this is NOT When Fernando Wetherwell married David Nevens in 1962 the ensuing Debutante Ball led to the total destruction of an oceanfront mansion.. Later owned by John Pickett (owner of NY Islanders) More recently -­‐ Southampton's blue bloods are buzzing about one of their own -­‐ the very tasteful, very elegant Catesby Kilmer, who's gone from Social Register to Rikers Inmate Register. "I was shocked," said one Hamptons insider after learning that Kilmer, 46, had been sentenced this week for swindling her boss, Revlon billionaire Ron Perelman's business partner Howard Gittis, out of $2.25 million so she could buy a house not far from his sprawling Southampton estate. Kilmer pleaded guilty to grand larceny. Her lawyer explained that she has a problem: She's addicted to money. She admitted that she stole $2.25 million from Gittis, vice chairman of MacAndrews and Forbes Holdings Inc., the parent company of Revlon, during the 10 years she worked as his personal assistant. He also owns Savannah’s restaurant in Southampton (Now closed) Ox Pasture Road Tour
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251 Captains Neck Current Owner: Dorothea and Sol Levine Original Owner: Unknown Architect: Unknown Size: 4000 sq ft Built: 1940 Lot: 1.8 ac Style: English Country Appraisal: $8.96 m Taxes: $23,024 Original Brick Façade and Slate Stone roof Ox Pasture Road Tour
420 Ox Pasture Road / “Redcraft” Summer Rental $650 k Current Owner: Anne and Robert Buxton, Park Avenue, NY Original Owner: Unknown Architect: Unknown Size: 6,700sf Lot: 3.32 ac Bedrooms: 7 Baths: 5+ Style: English Cottage Built: 1897 Appraisal: $9.445 m Taxes: $29,301 SUBLIMELY SOUTHAMPTON. Redcraft, built in 1897 and completely renovated to the highest standards, is one of the finest properties to ever come to the rental market. The exquisite decor blends seamlessly with the spectacular formal gardens. The stunning pool and modern pool house offer an escape from the summer sun. This published masterpiece is truly Top Drawer! View full listing information on corcoran.com Ox Pasture Road Tour
410 Ox Pasture Road / Not Visible Flag Lot Vacant Size: 1.8 ac 390 Ox Pasture Road Current Owner: Dan K. Wassong, Dell Laboratories Original Owner: Unknown Architect: Unknown Size: 3,795 sq ft Lot: 1.9 ac Style: Modernist Bedrooms: 3 Baths: 4 Appraisal: $6.44 m Del Laboratories Inc., a Long Island cosmetics and pharmaceutical maker, has agreed to settle a Government complaint of sexual harassment on behalf of 15 female employees against its chief executive, according to Federal officials who called it the largest monetary settlement that the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has ever obtained. The women, mostly members of the top officer's secretarial pool, complained that the chief executive, Dan K. Wassong, indulged in lewd and abusive behavior for years. The settlement is notable not only for its size but also because so many women joined in a complaint against the most powerful figure in a publicly held company. 305 Ox Pasture Road Current Owner: Livio and Susanna Borghese, 79th Str., NY Original Owner: Unknown Architect: Unknown Size: 2700 sq ft Lot: 2.8 ac. Built: Unknown Bedrooms: 3 Baths: 4 Style: Tudor Style Appraisal: $8.24 m Taxes: $20,149 One of twin sons of Princess Marcella Borghese, Duchess of Bomarzo, creator of a luxury cosmetics line by the same name. Ox Pasture Road Tour
292 Ox Pasture Road / Flag Lot invisible from street Current Owner: Morgan and Robin Grace, Washington, DC Original Owner: Unknown Architect: Unknown Built: 1991 Size: 1,695 sq ft Lot: 2.2 ac Style: Unknown Bedrooms: 3 Baths: 2 Appraisal: $8.2 m Taxes: $19,191 270 Ox Pasture Road Current Owner: Jean and Monique Picot, East End Ave., NY Original Owner: Unknown Architect: Unknown Size: 3,252 sq ft Bedrooms: 6 Baths: 3 Lot: 2.7 ac Style: Queen Anne multi Gable house Appraisal: $8.9 m Believed to have been the carriage house to a larger estate. Owners of La Bonne Soupe in New York. Cookbook Authors the phrase la bonne soupe has come to mean the good life, with health, wealth and happiness. The Picots thought this was a most appropriate name for their little bistro, and were delighted when they were browsing along Left Bank shops in Paris and came upon a vintage poster for the play. They bought it, framed it, and hung it on the wall next to the staircase at La Bonne Soupe. Ox Pasture Road Tour
250 Ox Pasture Road / (Math Holding LLC) Also 222 Ox Pasture Current Owner: Mary Ann Hidalgo, Fifth Ave., NY Original Owner: Unknown Architect: Unknown Size: 3,901 sq ft original (14,593 sq ft now) Bedrooms: 5 Baths: 4 Built: 1974 original Lot: 1.9 ac. Style: Unknown Appraisal: Unknown Mary Ann Hidalgo: Dealmaker in New York’s commercial real estate market. Married to Dr. David Hidalgo, former chief of reconstructive surgery at the Memorial Sloan-­‐Kettering Cancer Center. 222 Ox Pasture Road / Off Market Current Owner: Math Holding LLC 988 5th Ave. Original Owner: Unknown Architect: Unknown Size: 7,236 sq ft Bedrooms: 5 Baths: 6 Built: 1998 Style: Unknown Appraisal: $8.3 m Taxes: $27,822 Ox Pasture Road Tour
200 Ox Pasture Road/ Flag Lot – not visible Current Owner: Cornialia Bostwick Original Owner: Unknown Architect: Unknown Size: 5,050 sq ft Bedrooms: 4 Baths: 2 Lot: 1.47 ac Style: Stucco – unknown Appraisal: $6.7 m Taxes: $45,8 Ox Pasture Road Tour
200 Ox Pasture / images continued 190 Ox Pasture Road Current Owner: Anthony and R. John Punnet, E. 86th Str., NY sold 3/08 Original Owner: Unknown Architect: Unknown Size 11,982 sq ft Bedrooms 11 Baths: 2 Lot: 2.75 ac Style: Georgian Appraisal History: 2007 $17.65 m sold 2006 $ 8.1 m 2005 $4.75 m 2001 $4.25 m Taxes $45,809 Mr. Punett remains a resident of Southampton Village and owns commercial property on North Main St., which he and his attorney Beou Robinson are involved, in formal study to change the zoning to allow for retail business. Original House
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160 Ox Pasture Road / “LINDEN ESTATE” For Sale $45 m Current Owner: Jurgen Friedrich Original Owner: Unknown Architect: Grovesnor Atterbury Size: 18,000 sq ft Bedrooms: 12 Baths: 13.5 Built: 1915 Lot: 10ac. Style: English country Eclectic Appraisal: Unknown Taxes: $102, 957 Old trees, flowering shrubs, evergreen perimeters and rose gardens are just a few of the beautiful aspects that make this property so charming. Resort-­‐like amenities include a fantastic indoor pool with a large water-­‐slide, an outdoor pool with pavilion, a grass tennis court, a paddle court, a home gymnasium, a carriage house and a 4-­‐car garage, just to mention a few. This home has a unique combination of majesty and tranquility that will allow any one to feel at home. Take this rare opportunity to spend time in this world class, historical residence in the prime Estate Section of Southampton Village. Ox Pasture Road Tour
Known as the Linden estate, the property at 160 Ox Pasture Road was bought by Friedrich, the former European CEO of Espirit, in 2002 for $8.5 million. According to Davis, he spent tens of millions of dollars upgrading it. The home was originally built in 1915, according to the listing, and has 12 bedrooms, 12 full bathrooms, five half-­‐bathrooms and eight fireplaces. It also features an indoor pool, an outdoor pool, a tennis court, a gym, a carriage house and a four-­‐car garage. Friedrich also owns the 5,087-­‐square-­‐foot Plaza hotel unit that’s on the rental market asking $125,000 per month — down from its initial $165,000 per month ask. [Curbed] Sales History: 03.06.13 Listed $45m 01.08.12 Listed $49m 03.12.02 sold $8.5 m 12.20.01 sold $ Unknown 140 Ox Pasture Road Current Owner: Lillian and Van Muran, Brookville, NY Original Owner: Unknown Architect: Unknown Size: 5,096 Bedrooms: 5 Baths: 4 Lot: 1.92 ac. Built: 1994 for $994,000 Style: Ox Pasture Road Tour
Appraisal: $8.06 m Taxes: $7,066 110 Ox Pasture Road Current Owner: 110 Ox Pasture LLC, Madison Ave., NY Original Owner: Sima Ghadamian Architect: Unknown Size: 6,640 Bedrooms: 6 Baths: 7.5 Lot: 1.9 ac. Style: Shingle Appraisal: $10 m Taxes: $8,831 A few of the features (too many to list) include six bedrooms, gourmet kitchen, media room, plasma TV's, 5 fireplaces, state of the art electronics, library, terraces, outdoor fireplace, pool house/studio (with fireplace, full bath and soaking tub), 2 car garage, 20x 40 pool, and all weather tennis court. 84 Ox Pasture Road Current Owner: Geraldine Coles, Park Ave., NY Original Owner: Unknown Architect: Unknown Size: 5,068 sq ft Bedrooms: 6 Baths: 5.5 Built: 1994 Lot: 1.82 ac Ox Pasture Road Tour
Style: Colonial Appraisal: $12.15 60 Ox Pasture Road Current Owner: Peter Marino – Architect Original Owner: Unknown Architect: Unknown Size: 9,716 sq ft Bedrooms: 11 Baths: 8 Built: 1994 (circa) Lot: 5.47 ac. Style: Unknown Appraisal: $11.4m Taxes: $34,433 Like his mentor and early patron Andy Warhol, Marino relishes playing the provocateur, and a certain fearless precocity has only helped him since he started his practice in 1978, in his late 20s, with a dazzling troika of commissions. “First I did the private home of Andy Warhol,” he says. “Then I did the Manhattan apartment of Pierre Bergé and Yves Saint Laurent, and then I did a Park Avenue apartment for Gianni and Marella Agnelli. That was quite a way to burst upon the scene. I got a very big push thanks to Andy at the start of my career.” Ox Pasture Road Tour
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32 Ox Pasture Road / Off market Current Owner: Marsha Von Mueffling Crawford, Park Ave., NY Original Owner: Unknown Architect: Unknown Size: 5,564 sq ft Bedrooms: 6 Baths: 6 Lot: 1.74 ac. Style: Unknown Appraisal: $7.7 m Taxes: $25,168 Marsha Von Mueffling and George Crawford. He is a managing director of Jeffries Avlon Inc., a real-­‐estate development company in New York. 6 Ox Pasture Road (Corner of First Neck Lane) Current Owner: George and Lisa Johnston of Park Avenue New York Original Owner: White Family Architect: 1858-­‐ 1875 Size: 4,200 sq ft Bedrooms: 5 Baths: 5 Style: Farm House Appraisal: $4.3 m This simple house was likely part of a working farm, just before the summer visitors began arriving. What would the original owners say about its present value? Don’t forget Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt and the “brangelina baby” Brad Pitt's relocating after Labor Day from his house in Malibu to a gated estate on Ox Pasture Road in Southampton. For two months. The decision to move to the east coast might have come about because Angelina's shooting a movie in New York. Images on next page Ox Pasture Road Tour