$20 Million Hamptons Spread Comes Complete With Buildable Plot Next Door – And The Promise Of Creating A Real ‘Legacy’

It’s not every day that you come across a pristine, buildable parcel in the Hamptons – and it’s even rarer to find such a parcel being sold next to an existing heritage complex that’s just minutes from the ocean.
Yet that’s exactly what has hit the market in Bridgehampton, NY, in the form of a sprawling $20 million mansion on a 2.5-acre subdivided lot that’s ripe for a buyer looking to build a personal piece of history in the tony Long Island community.
Located less than a mile from the Atlantic Ocean, 19 and 33 Bridgefield Road is one of Bridgehampton’s most prized heritage properties and offers a rare combination of luxury, charm and long-term potential, making it an ideal investment for generations.
This property is not a ready-made holiday home, and it is not intended as a quick solution. But for those looking to establish themselves as one of the Hamptons’ premier homeowners, the estate offers a rare opportunity to do so.
“For those looking for an estate that can evolve gracefully from generation to generation, this property stands out,” the listing said.

The property is anchored by a graceful six-bedroom residence, built in 1985, characterized by a double-height great room, where floor-to-ceiling windows overlook beautifully landscaped gardens and adjacent open land.
Three living rooms, a formal dining room and an eat-in kitchen contribute to the classic estate feel of the property and provide plenty of space for large families (and their friends) to spend time together.
Although located in the Hamptons, the home is reminiscent of the Kennedy the family’s iconic Hyannis Port estate, or the Shrub Kennebunkport family, both of which are revered as some of America’s finest heritage properties.
While this property may not currently be owned by a political dynasty, it is ready to welcome a family of similar prestige, or at least a family looking to create a lasting impact on the local environment.
On paper, the Kennedys and the Bushes would feel very much at home on the estate, which retains adjacent land on one side and just one home on the other. As a result, the area feels unusually private for such a central location.
“This property is located just off Ocean Road, the road that connects the village to the ocean,” says listing agent Angela Boyer-Stumpfrom Sotheby’s International Realty Hamptons. “Because it’s close to that road, it’s a very desirable location.”
In addition to its proximity to the best of Bridgehampton, the property also offers a variety of attractive indoor and outdoor living spaces.



“What really seems to resonate with buyers is how seamless the home feels both inside and out,” says Boyer-Stump. “It comes with this expansive outdoor space that allows for privacy, recreation and future flexibility, which is increasingly important today.”
Huge windows in the living room help to turn the beautiful grounds surrounding the house into a true work of art, while the sound of waves in the distance creates a real sense of tranquility.
The grounds have been designed with both recreation and relaxation in mind. A swimming pool and full-size tennis court anchor the outdoor offering, while open lawns and mature planting provide ample space for entertaining or a peaceful retreat.
“The flow between the main living areas and the outdoor areas makes the house feel larger and more connected to the environment,” adds Boyer-Stump. “The fact that it concerns two plots is particularly attractive to buyers who envision being able to house family and friends from generation to generation.”
Architecturally, the home has been thoughtfully positioned to take full advantage of the land, while still allowing the two separate plots to function independently.
“One of the most compelling aspects of this property is that it is not just a house, but a long-term vision,” says Boyer-Stump.
While the house itself hasn’t undergone any major cosmetic renovations in recent years, its real potential lies in what comes next.
“Rather than being limited by recent renovations, buyers are given a blank canvas coupled with significant land value – an increasingly scarce combination in today’s market.”




