How To Take A Peek Inside Some Of East Hampton's Storied Homes

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East Hampton NY

18 November, 2021

1:25 AM

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EAST HAMPTON, NY —A beloved annual event is set to unfold again soon in East Hampton, shining a light on some of the area's most stunning and historic homes. The East Hampton Historical Society's 2021 House & Garden Tour, "A Village Ramble: Explore Our Past Through A Kaleidoscope Of Unique Houses," features five homes and is slated for Saturday, November 27, from 1 p.m .to 4:30 p.m. According to the East Hampton Historical Society's house tour committee, the five houses chosen "express the unique spirit of living on the East End. The Society's annual House Tour offers a one-time-only glimpse inside some of our town's most storied residences. Whether you tend towards the charm of a classic shingled cottage, yearn to take a peek at well-appointed homes south of the Highway, or prefer the clean lines of contemporary architecture — this year's tour offers a combination of houses that is sure to delight." Homes spotlighted include an Egypt Lane landmark, a 1917 gem built by architects Polhemus and Coffin; a shingle-style revival near the Duck Pond and nature trail, once part of the Lorenzo E. Woodhouse estate; a village retreat with landscape details; new construction in the heart of East Hampton Village; and an original Amagansett home by famed architect Charles Gwathmey. "The House and Garden Tour is one of our most important fundraisers," said the event chairman Joseph Aversano. "This year's tour is a visual feast of stylish houses. So, while you're breathing in the sea air and enjoying the varied terrains and architectural styles, your dollars will support the East Hampton Historical Society's museums and programs," he said. An opening night cocktail reception will be held at Maidstone Club in East Hampton Village. For tickets and information, click here.

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