A Notable Investor Lists Legendary Southampton Home for $22.5M
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1/12Photographs courtesy of Sotheby's International RealtyLooking for a special investment? What could be better than a legendary Hamptons home such as Wyndecote? Investor Scott Bessent, who the Wall Street Journal reports worked for billionaire George Soros until 2015, just listed the 7,550-square-foot abode for $22.5 million and it is certainly a gem. Built in 1887, the Queen Anne-style structure has been renovated from top to bottom by John David Rose, who even won a design award for the flawless project. Now, this exquisite Southampton property can be yours to show off and enjoy.Since the house once hosted the Duke of Windsor and the King of Spain, it’s safe to say its size and style can please any guest. Offering 10 bedrooms and 11.5 bathrooms, this revamped masterpiece is practically begging to host family and friends all summer long. Huge living areas, a spacious kitchen, and a colorful dining room provide ample space for guests to gather. Outside, a three-sided covered porch, expansive yard, and heated pool await you for hours of fun in the sun and the beach is only a quick walk down the road.Designed by architect Robert H. Henderson in the prime years of 19th century high society, the residence is full of impressive touches. With that in mind, every last detail was thought of during the renovation, resulting in a stunning mix of old and new. Much of what you see is actually original, such as refurbished wainscoting, moldings, mill work, staircase banisters, coffered ceilings, and pocket doors.Modern perks like a wine cellar, home theater, and gym make the property even more luxurious. Harald Grant and Bruce Grant of Sotheby’s International Realty have the prestigious listing.Photographs courtesy of Sotheby's International RealtyLooking for a special investment? What could be better than a legendary Hamptons home such as Wyndecote? Investor Scott Bessent, who the Wall Street Journal reports worked for billionaire George Soros until 2015, just listed the 7,550-square-foot abode for $22.5 million and it is certainly a gem. Built in 1887, the Queen Anne-style structure has been renovated from top to bottom by John David Rose, who even won a design award for the flawless project. Now, this exquisite Southampton property can be yours to show off and enjoy.Since the house once hosted the Duke of Windsor and the King of Spain, it’s safe to say its size and style can please any guest. Offering 10 bedrooms and 11.5 bathrooms, this revamped masterpiece is practically begging to host family and friends all summer long. Huge living areas, a spacious kitchen, and a colorful dining room provide ample space for guests to gather. Outside, a three-sided covered porch, expansive yard, and heated pool await you for hours of fun in the sun and the beach is only a quick walk down the road.Designed by architect Robert H. Henderson in the prime years of 19th century high society, the residence is full of impressive touches. With that in mind, every last detail was thought of during the renovation, resulting in a stunning mix of old and new. Much of what you see is actually original, such as refurbished wainscoting, moldings, mill work, staircase banisters, coffered ceilings, and pocket doors.Modern perks like a wine cellar, home theater, and gym make the property even more luxurious. Harald Grant and Bruce Grant of Sotheby’s International Realty have the prestigious listing.
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