A newly constructed contemporary farmhouse just a stone’s throw from Goose Creek.
The nuts and bolts
4 bedrooms
4 bathrooms
1 half bath
4,098 square feet
House proud
Sited on just over half an acre, this newly constructed, two-story home has all the stylish necessities in place and awaits its first owner to make it truly their own. The grounds have been seeded, populated with foundation plantings, privacy hedges in back and an in-ground automatic sprinkler system ready for a gardener or landscaper to transform the yard.
What’s the plan?
A hallway from the entrance leads straight to the back of the house with a combined open-format living and dining room and kitchen that overlook and provide access to a 500-square-foot covered rear porch. A flexible room to the left of the entry foyer can be used as a formal dining room, study/home office or family room. A primary suite of about 500 square feet also offers access to the deck; the bathroom has a soaking tub and separate glass shower. Upstairs, two bedrooms are ensuite with full bathrooms and the third bedroom accesses a hallway bathroom. A loft area leads to the roof deck. The unfinished basement has nine-foot ceilings and three egresses. There is four-inch white oak flooring throughout.
What’s cooking?
Anchored by a generous center island, the chef’s kitchen is outfitted with Bosch stainless-steel appliances, a microwave drawer and an XO beverage cooler. Shaker-style cabinets are topped with quartz and finished with a farm sink. Black matte plumbing fixtures complete the sleek look, a design element repeated in the bathrooms.
What else?
The home has views of the Goose Creek inlet and comes with a prepaid dock slip for 2024 season, capable of accommodating a boat of up to 24 feet and renewable for 2025.
Amenities and more
- 18 x 36 saltwater Black Onyx pool
- Double-sided remote-controlled gas fireplace
- Upper deck overlooking the creek
- Three-season covered rear porch.
Agent’s callout
“This home offers a little of everything,” says Cathleen Dolson, the Corcoran agent listing the property. “It’s a fairly quiet, laid-back location close to everything—transportation, farm stands, wineries—yet far enough away from the hustle and bustle.”
Location, location, location
Southold village is 1.8 miles from the home near Goose Creek, which empties into the greater Southold Bay. Nearby is the Custer Institute & Observatory, Long Island’s oldest public observatory (founded in 1927), and open to the public every Saturday evening from dusk until midnight for open-air stargazing. Other outdoor spaces include Founder’s Landing Park, open until dusk all year round to tax paying residents of the Southold Park District. Other neighboring towns include Peconic, 2.8 miles, and Cutchogue, 4.8 miles from Glenn Road.
Details
The home at 1665 Glenn Road lists for $2,295,000 and the details can be seen here.