5 Remsen Lane
- Remsenburg, NY
- $5,499,000
ABOUT
Welcome to 5 Remsen Lane, stunning architectural masterpiece by Harrison Design and built by Behme Builders set on 2 acres of meticulously landscaped grounds. Spanning over 6,500 square feet across three luxurious levels, offering the perfect blend of modern sophistication and unparalleled craftsmanship.
Upon entry, you're immediately greeted by natural light cascading through expansive windows, illuminating the open-concept first floor with its soaring 10-foot ceilings. The chef’s kitchen is a culinary dream, featuring top-of-the-line Sub-Zero refrigeration, a Wolf range, Cove dishwashers and an oversized island that serves as the heart of the home—ideal for both intimate meals and large-scale entertaining. A butler’s pantry with wine fridge and ice maker enhances the space, making it perfect for refined gatherings. The first floor also includes a junior master suite, and a sophisticated office, offering comfort and functionality.
A stunning staircase with open risers and illuminated treads with 27' chandelier to the second floor, where the 800-square-foot master suite with is a true sanctuary. It includes a sitting area with cathedral ceilings and a 4-foot linear fireplace, a spacious walk-in closet, and a spa-inspired bath featuring dual showers, a fireplace, and a private balcony overlooking the lush grounds. Four additional ensuite bedrooms, each with 9-foot ceilings, provide luxurious accommodations for family and guests. For added convenience, a thoughtfully designed second-floor laundry room seamlessly integrates into the home’s refined aesthetic.
The lower level is an entertainer’s dream, featuring a media room with a wet bar, a gym, full bath, laundry room, and a second office or massage room. With a separate outside entrance, this space offers ultimate privacy and flexibility.
Step outside to your private resort oasis. The 52’ x 18’ gunite pool with spillover spa is surrounded by an expansive patio and manicured grounds, providing an idyllic setting for relaxation and entertaining.
Located just 3 miles from Westhampton Beach Village, this estate combines convenience with seclusion. This vibrant new home is not just a place to live—it's a sanctuary of refined elegance, with every detail thoughtfully designed for a life of luxury.
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Remsenburg is a hamlet in the Town of Southampton in Suffolk County on Long Island. It is one of the most exclusively residential communities on the East End, with no stoplights, no commercial businesses beyond a post office and churches, and a main road lined with historic homes behind white picket fences and century-old trees. Remsenburg offers a rare level of quiet and privacy, even by Hamptons standards, while remaining close to the water and to neighboring communities with more active commercial districts.
A purely residential community with no commercial development and no traffic lights
Historic homes along South Country Road with white picket fences and mature landscaping
Waterfront access on Moriches Bay for boating, sailing, and kayaking
The Westhampton Yacht Squadron for bay access and community socializing
A blue ribbon elementary school that attracts young families
A rich cultural history with ties to P.G. Wodehouse, Stan Lee, and Frank Loesser
Community events through the Remsenburg Association, including garden tours and holiday gatherings
Remsenburg sits along Moriches Bay on Long Island’s South Shore, roughly three square miles in size. Eastport lies to the west and Westhampton to the east, with the bucolic inland community of Speonk to the north. Narrow lanes lead from South Country Road down to the bay and various creeks. The nearest Long Island Rail Road station is in Speonk, and Montauk Highway and Sunrise Highway provide road access.
Remsenburg’s origins date to the early 1700s, when settlers from Southampton and Bridgehampton moved west to clear forests and establish farms. The area was originally part of Speonk, a name inspired by a Native American word meaning high place. In the 1880s, duck farms thrived along the waterfront but eventually declined. In 1895, residents petitioned to rename the southern bayfront portion of the community after Charles Remsen, a prominent resident who had donated a new Presbyterian Church. The Remsenburg Association, founded in 1946, has actively worked to preserve the hamlet as a quiet, rural community, discouraging commercial or industrial development. Notable residents over the years have included the English humorist P.G. Wodehouse, who wrote many of his Jeeves and Wooster stories from a home on Basket Neck Lane, and Marvel Comics creator Stan Lee.
Remsenburg’s waterfront is oriented toward Moriches Bay rather than the Atlantic Ocean. Bay access is available through the Westhampton Yacht Squadron, private docks, and narrow lanes that lead to the water. The calm bay waters support boating, sailing, clamming, and kayaking. Ocean beaches in Westhampton Beach are a short drive to the east for residents who want Atlantic surf and sand.
Life in Remsenburg revolves around the bay and the outdoors. Boating and sailing are central activities, anchored by the Westhampton Yacht Squadron. Walking and cycling along the tree lined lanes is a daily routine for many residents. The Remsenburg Association hosts seasonal events including garden tours of private homes, art shows at The Academy on South Country Road, and the Peg Larkins Memorial 5K run. Nature preserves and protected open spaces in the surrounding area add hiking and birdwatching to the mix.
Remsenburg has no restaurants within the hamlet itself, which is part of its appeal. Residents head to nearby Eastport, Westhampton, and Westhampton Beach for dining out. Citarelli’s Market in Eastport and Little Gull Cafe are neighborhood go to options for casual meals. Mary’s Pizza and Pasta serves traditional Italian fare nearby. For a wider range of dining, the restaurants and bars of Westhampton Beach Village are just minutes away.
Remsenburg does not have hotels, motels, or traditional lodging. Visitors typically stay in vacation rentals or with residents. The hamlet’s character is shaped by its commitment to remaining a quiet, residential enclave, and that extends to the absence of any hospitality industry within its borders.