North Fork, Long Island · Est. 1850
A meticulously renovated 1850 estate set on over one acre in the heart of North Fork wine country. Walk to vineyards. Stay in history.
The Estate
Step through the door and feel history meet today's finest living. This fully renovated 1850 farmhouse sits on over one acre of manicured grounds in Laurel — the quiet heart of Long Island's celebrated North Fork wine country.
Five bedrooms, three full bathrooms, and multiple living areas unfold across 3,250+ square feet of thoughtfully designed space. Original farmhouse character — exposed beams, wide-plank floors, period details — blends with a modern chef's kitchen, central air, high-speed WiFi, and designer finishes throughout.
Outside, the property opens into a private resort: a sparkling in-ground pool with automatic cover, a separate pool house, a built-in spa, and a fire pit for gathering under the stars. Walk to vineyards. Drive to pristine Long Island Sound beaches in minutes. Return to an estate that feels like it was made for you.
Amenities & Details
Every detail has been considered to deliver an experience that rivals the finest boutique hotels — with the space, privacy, and soul only a historic estate can offer.
Wine Country
The Laurel Farmhouse sits in the beating heart of North Fork wine country — Long Island's premier viticultural region with over 50 vineyards and tasting rooms. Several are within walking distance. Dozens more are a short drive along Main Road and Sound Avenue.
Beyond the Vines
The North Fork is farm country at its finest. Historic farm stands — some run by the same families for generations — are steps from your door. Fresh-baked pies, local honey, pressed cider, seasonal produce, and award-winning chowder. No reservation needed. Just walk.
Beyond the Gate
A narrow stretch of farmland and shoreline — quieter than the South Fork, richer than a postcard, and close enough to matter.
Beaches on both sides of the fork, minutes from the door. South Jamesport and Bailie on Peconic Bay. Breakwater in Mattituck on Long Island Sound. Uncrowded, unhurried, unmistakably North Fork.
Briermere for the pies. Harbes for the orchard. Lewin, Wells, Golden Earthworm for the week's produce. A working agricultural landscape, not a theme of one.
A string of hamlets — Jamesport, Mattituck, Cutchogue, Southold, Greenport — each within easy reach of the farmhouse.
Dining on the North Fork has quietly become a destination of its own. 18 Bay just down the road in Jamesport. Minnow on the water in New Suffolk. North Fork Table & Inn in Southold. Anker and The Halyard in Greenport. Duryea's in Orient. And Shelter Island a short ferry away. Reservations earn the weekend.
Roughly 90 minutes from Manhattan — by car, by train, or by Jitney. Far enough to feel the retreat. Close enough to keep the weekend.
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