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East Hampton Home with Fire Pit
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3 bedrooms 2 bathrooms Sleeps 6
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East Hampton, New York
- East Hampton Main Beach
- Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center3 min drive
- LongHouse Reserve8 min drive
- East Hampton, NY (HTO)17 min drive
Rooms & beds
3 bedrooms (sleeps 6)
Bedroom 1
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 2
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 3
1 Single Bunk Bed
2 bathrooms
Bathroom 1
Bathtub · Toilet · Shower only
Bathroom 2
Toilet · Shower only
Spaces
Deck or patio
Kitchen
Office
Balcony
Garden
Dining area
About this property
East Hampton Home with Fire Pit
Summary:
This 3-bedroom 2-bathroom home offers an open floor plan and contemporary furnishings. Venture out and explore the many beaches, and attractions East Hampton has to offer. And when you’re done, sink into comfortability and relaxation by lounging in the stylish sunken living space. Perhaps host a BBQ for your friends and family in the large, private backyard to celebrate that new vintage you just got at one of the local vineyards.
The Space:
Living Room: Comfortable seating and Roku enabled television.
Fully Stocked Kitchen: Plenty of counter space and a large kitchen island.
Bedrooms: 3 bedrooms outfitted with Casper mattresses.
Bathrooms: 2 Full bathrooms with all necessities included.
Backyard: Private and fenced in, perfect for entertaining.
Living Room
Spacious sunken living room with a door to the backyard. The space features a large, wall-mounted TV above a fireplace. A comfortable seating area borders around the perimeter of the living room, fitted with cushions, pillows, and blankets.
Fully Stocked Kitchen
Adjacent to a spacious and stylishly appointed dining area. Plenty of counter space and a large kitchen island affords a pleasant cooking experience. Fully stocked with cookware and plateware. Stainless steel appliances including stove and dishwasher.
Bedrooms
Bedroom 1 features twin sized bunk beds, a closet for clothes storage, and a window. Bedroom 2 has a Queen size bed, en suite bathroom, and a door to a private deck outside the home. Bedroom 3 has a Queen size bed and closet available for clothes storage.
Bathrooms
Just off the kitchen, bathroom 1 features a full tub and shower as well as a skylight to let in natural light. Bathroom 2 in the master bedroom features a full tub and shower with all essential toiletries and amenities provided.
Backyard
Partially fenced in with plenty of space. Seating area and grill provide a private and relaxed entertainment space.
- No need to bring towels, sheets, or bedding. Everything is provided
- Toiletries are available in the home and restocked after every stay
- Washer and dryer are available
- 2 cars can park in the driveway only
Guest Access:
We offer convenient door codes for self-check-in. Portoro Homes uses convenient keyless entry for self check-in, details provided 2 weeks (or less) prior to arrival by email and text message.
• Early check-ins or late check-outs: If the property happens to be ready earlier than the standard 4 pm check-in time on the day of your arrival, in most cases an early arrival option may be available when confirmed with the main office. Late check-outs must be confirmed with main office staff prior to the date of departure.
The Neighborhood:
The Catskills and Hudson Valley are fantastic destinations for anyone looking to escape the city and experience a blend of natural beauty, vibrant culture, and small-town charm. This region is famous for its rolling mountains, lush forests, and scenic river views—perfect for hiking, biking, kayaking, or simply soaking up the outdoors. In autumn, the foliage is truly spectacular, painting the landscape in vibrant colors. Throughout the area, you’ll discover a unique mix of history and creativity, with beautifully preserved architecture, art galleries, boutique shops, and a thriving farm-to-table dining scene featuring fresh local produce and artisanal goods. Weekend markets, cozy cafés, and a welcoming community vibe are found in every corner. The region is rich in culture, with attractions like Olana, Clermont State Historic Site, and regular art shows, music events, and seasonal festivals. Whether you’re after adventure, relaxation, or a foodie experience, the Catskills and Hudson Valley deliver it all—making any of these charming towns a perfect home base for exploring this special corner of New York.
Though not part of the Catskills or Hudson Valley, East Hampton is a legendary Long Island destination, celebrated for its pristine beaches, historic windmills, and refined coastal culture. Here, centuries-old architecture meets upscale boutiques and art galleries, creating a blend of history and sophistication. The Atlantic shoreline is perfect for swimming, surfing, or simply enjoying a sunset stroll along the dunes. East Hampton’s vibrant arts scene, gourmet dining, and lush gardens make it a one-of-a-kind summer escape, where relaxation and elegance go hand in hand.
Things to See & Do:
• Things to Do:
- Relax at Main Beach or Georgica Beach.
- Tour the Pollock-Krasner House & Study Center.
- Explore the gardens and art at LongHouse Reserve.
- Visit Guild Hall for art exhibitions and live performances.
- Stroll through Amagansett Square for boutique shopping and dining.
- Walk through the historic district or visit Mulford Farm Museum.
- Bike to Cedar Point County Park for hiking and lighthouse views.
- Enjoy upscale dining and shopping in the village.
• Things to See:
- Main Beach’s iconic dunes and Atlantic views
- The historic East Hampton Windmill
- Guild Hall’s sculpture garden and art exhibits
- Home Sweet Home Museum’s colonial charm
- LongHouse Reserve’s outdoor art installations
- Pollock-Krasner House & Study Center (nearby, in Springs)
- Mulford Farm Museum’s restored colonial buildings
- Egypt Lane’s historic homes and gardens
• Golf Courses: Poxabogue Golf Center, Sag Harbor State Golf Course, Montauk Downs State Park Golf Course
• Museums: Guild Hall, Home Sweet Home Museum, Pollock-Krasner House & Study Center, Mulford Farm Museum, East Hampton Historical Society, Osborn-Jackson House
• Local Markets: East Hampton Farmers Market, Amagansett Farmers Market, Montauk Farmers Market (nearby), Sag Harbor Farmers Market (nearby)
• Local Restaurants & Shopping
- Restaurants: Nick & Toni’s, East Hampton Grill, 1770 House Restaurant, Rowdy Hall, Cittanuova, The Palm East Hampton, Fresno
- Shops: BookHampton, East Hampton Village Hardware, White’s Apothecary, J. McLaughlin, Blue & Cream, Steph’s Stuff (antiques), Amagansett Square Shops (Amagansett, nearby), CITTA Design
Annual Festivals & Events:
• East Hampton Antiques Show
• Hamptons International Film Festival
• Authors Night (East Hampton Library)
• East Hampton Village Fall Festival
• Amagansett Art Fair (Amagansett, nearby)
• Artists & Writers Charity Softball Game
• Montauk Music Festival (Montauk, nearby)
• Amagansett Food Institute Summer Fest (Amagansett, nearby)
• Sag Harbor HarborFest (Sag Harbor, nearby)
• Hamptons Classic Horse Show (Bridgehampton, nearby)
• LongHouse Reserve Rites of Spring
Getting Around:
Getting around East Hampton by car is a breeze, especially outside of peak summer weekends. Coastal roads and historic lanes wind past beaches, estates, and charming village centers, all within easy reach. Parking is generally straightforward except for the busiest beach days.
The scenic Montauk Highway offers ocean views, classic Hamptons ambiance, and access to some of the region’s best restaurants and galleries. Drives through East Hampton’s backroads reveal lush gardens, historic windmills, and quiet stretches of shoreline.
Wildlife, like deer and shorebirds, are common sights. Cell service is reliable, but summer crowds can slow things down—plan ahead for busy weekends. With your own car, you have the flexibility to explore every corner of East Hampton and the surrounding South Fork.
Airports:
• East Hampton Airport (HTO): 10 minutes (private/charter, limited commercial)
• Long Island MacArthur Airport (ISP): 1 hour 15 minutes
• New York City Airports (JFK/LGA): 2.5–3 hours
Popular Landmarks:
• Main Beach (pristine public beach)
• Guild Hall (arts, theater, events)
• Home Sweet Home Museum (historic house)
• East Hampton Windmill (landmark)
• LongHouse Reserve (sculpture gardens)
• Pollock-Krasner House & Study Center (art history, nearby in Springs)
• Mulford Farm Museum (colonial history)
• East Hampton Historical Society
• Osborn-Jackson House (museum)
• Cedar Point County Park (beach, camping, lighthouse nearby)
• Egypt Lane Historic District
• Amagansett Square (shopping, dining, nearby)
• Indian Wells Beach (surfing, swimming)
• Georgica Beach (exclusive beach, scenic views)
Interaction with Guests:
Our goal is that your vacation exceed your expectations. Portoro Homes communicates via email and phone. After a booking is confirmed, rental agreement will be emailed to the guest for e-signature. Check-in instructions are sent by email and text message 14 days (or less) prior to arrival date. We offer convenient keyless entry for self-check in. We do typically check in with guests by text 1-2 times during their stays to ensure a 5-star experience and remain available for any questions. We are available to guests 24/7 for any inquiries.
This 3-bedroom 2-bathroom home offers an open floor plan and contemporary furnishings. Venture out and explore the many beaches, and attractions East Hampton has to offer. And when you’re done, sink into comfortability and relaxation by lounging in the stylish sunken living space. Perhaps host a BBQ for your friends and family in the large, private backyard to celebrate that new vintage you just got at one of the local vineyards.
The Space:
Living Room: Comfortable seating and Roku enabled television.
Fully Stocked Kitchen: Plenty of counter space and a large kitchen island.
Bedrooms: 3 bedrooms outfitted with Casper mattresses.
Bathrooms: 2 Full bathrooms with all necessities included.
Backyard: Private and fenced in, perfect for entertaining.
Living Room
Spacious sunken living room with a door to the backyard. The space features a large, wall-mounted TV above a fireplace. A comfortable seating area borders around the perimeter of the living room, fitted with cushions, pillows, and blankets.
Fully Stocked Kitchen
Adjacent to a spacious and stylishly appointed dining area. Plenty of counter space and a large kitchen island affords a pleasant cooking experience. Fully stocked with cookware and plateware. Stainless steel appliances including stove and dishwasher.
Bedrooms
Bedroom 1 features twin sized bunk beds, a closet for clothes storage, and a window. Bedroom 2 has a Queen size bed, en suite bathroom, and a door to a private deck outside the home. Bedroom 3 has a Queen size bed and closet available for clothes storage.
Bathrooms
Just off the kitchen, bathroom 1 features a full tub and shower as well as a skylight to let in natural light. Bathroom 2 in the master bedroom features a full tub and shower with all essential toiletries and amenities provided.
Backyard
Partially fenced in with plenty of space. Seating area and grill provide a private and relaxed entertainment space.
- No need to bring towels, sheets, or bedding. Everything is provided
- Toiletries are available in the home and restocked after every stay
- Washer and dryer are available
- 2 cars can park in the driveway only
Guest Access:
We offer convenient door codes for self-check-in. Portoro Homes uses convenient keyless entry for self check-in, details provided 2 weeks (or less) prior to arrival by email and text message.
• Early check-ins or late check-outs: If the property happens to be ready earlier than the standard 4 pm check-in time on the day of your arrival, in most cases an early arrival option may be available when confirmed with the main office. Late check-outs must be confirmed with main office staff prior to the date of departure.
The Neighborhood:
The Catskills and Hudson Valley are fantastic destinations for anyone looking to escape the city and experience a blend of natural beauty, vibrant culture, and small-town charm. This region is famous for its rolling mountains, lush forests, and scenic river views—perfect for hiking, biking, kayaking, or simply soaking up the outdoors. In autumn, the foliage is truly spectacular, painting the landscape in vibrant colors. Throughout the area, you’ll discover a unique mix of history and creativity, with beautifully preserved architecture, art galleries, boutique shops, and a thriving farm-to-table dining scene featuring fresh local produce and artisanal goods. Weekend markets, cozy cafés, and a welcoming community vibe are found in every corner. The region is rich in culture, with attractions like Olana, Clermont State Historic Site, and regular art shows, music events, and seasonal festivals. Whether you’re after adventure, relaxation, or a foodie experience, the Catskills and Hudson Valley deliver it all—making any of these charming towns a perfect home base for exploring this special corner of New York.
Though not part of the Catskills or Hudson Valley, East Hampton is a legendary Long Island destination, celebrated for its pristine beaches, historic windmills, and refined coastal culture. Here, centuries-old architecture meets upscale boutiques and art galleries, creating a blend of history and sophistication. The Atlantic shoreline is perfect for swimming, surfing, or simply enjoying a sunset stroll along the dunes. East Hampton’s vibrant arts scene, gourmet dining, and lush gardens make it a one-of-a-kind summer escape, where relaxation and elegance go hand in hand.
Things to See & Do:
• Things to Do:
- Relax at Main Beach or Georgica Beach.
- Tour the Pollock-Krasner House & Study Center.
- Explore the gardens and art at LongHouse Reserve.
- Visit Guild Hall for art exhibitions and live performances.
- Stroll through Amagansett Square for boutique shopping and dining.
- Walk through the historic district or visit Mulford Farm Museum.
- Bike to Cedar Point County Park for hiking and lighthouse views.
- Enjoy upscale dining and shopping in the village.
• Things to See:
- Main Beach’s iconic dunes and Atlantic views
- The historic East Hampton Windmill
- Guild Hall’s sculpture garden and art exhibits
- Home Sweet Home Museum’s colonial charm
- LongHouse Reserve’s outdoor art installations
- Pollock-Krasner House & Study Center (nearby, in Springs)
- Mulford Farm Museum’s restored colonial buildings
- Egypt Lane’s historic homes and gardens
• Golf Courses: Poxabogue Golf Center, Sag Harbor State Golf Course, Montauk Downs State Park Golf Course
• Museums: Guild Hall, Home Sweet Home Museum, Pollock-Krasner House & Study Center, Mulford Farm Museum, East Hampton Historical Society, Osborn-Jackson House
• Local Markets: East Hampton Farmers Market, Amagansett Farmers Market, Montauk Farmers Market (nearby), Sag Harbor Farmers Market (nearby)
• Local Restaurants & Shopping
- Restaurants: Nick & Toni’s, East Hampton Grill, 1770 House Restaurant, Rowdy Hall, Cittanuova, The Palm East Hampton, Fresno
- Shops: BookHampton, East Hampton Village Hardware, White’s Apothecary, J. McLaughlin, Blue & Cream, Steph’s Stuff (antiques), Amagansett Square Shops (Amagansett, nearby), CITTA Design
Annual Festivals & Events:
• East Hampton Antiques Show
• Hamptons International Film Festival
• Authors Night (East Hampton Library)
• East Hampton Village Fall Festival
• Amagansett Art Fair (Amagansett, nearby)
• Artists & Writers Charity Softball Game
• Montauk Music Festival (Montauk, nearby)
• Amagansett Food Institute Summer Fest (Amagansett, nearby)
• Sag Harbor HarborFest (Sag Harbor, nearby)
• Hamptons Classic Horse Show (Bridgehampton, nearby)
• LongHouse Reserve Rites of Spring
Getting Around:
Getting around East Hampton by car is a breeze, especially outside of peak summer weekends. Coastal roads and historic lanes wind past beaches, estates, and charming village centers, all within easy reach. Parking is generally straightforward except for the busiest beach days.
The scenic Montauk Highway offers ocean views, classic Hamptons ambiance, and access to some of the region’s best restaurants and galleries. Drives through East Hampton’s backroads reveal lush gardens, historic windmills, and quiet stretches of shoreline.
Wildlife, like deer and shorebirds, are common sights. Cell service is reliable, but summer crowds can slow things down—plan ahead for busy weekends. With your own car, you have the flexibility to explore every corner of East Hampton and the surrounding South Fork.
Airports:
• East Hampton Airport (HTO): 10 minutes (private/charter, limited commercial)
• Long Island MacArthur Airport (ISP): 1 hour 15 minutes
• New York City Airports (JFK/LGA): 2.5–3 hours
Popular Landmarks:
• Main Beach (pristine public beach)
• Guild Hall (arts, theater, events)
• Home Sweet Home Museum (historic house)
• East Hampton Windmill (landmark)
• LongHouse Reserve (sculpture gardens)
• Pollock-Krasner House & Study Center (art history, nearby in Springs)
• Mulford Farm Museum (colonial history)
• East Hampton Historical Society
• Osborn-Jackson House (museum)
• Cedar Point County Park (beach, camping, lighthouse nearby)
• Egypt Lane Historic District
• Amagansett Square (shopping, dining, nearby)
• Indian Wells Beach (surfing, swimming)
• Georgica Beach (exclusive beach, scenic views)
Interaction with Guests:
Our goal is that your vacation exceed your expectations. Portoro Homes communicates via email and phone. After a booking is confirmed, rental agreement will be emailed to the guest for e-signature. Check-in instructions are sent by email and text message 14 days (or less) prior to arrival date. We offer convenient keyless entry for self-check in. We do typically check in with guests by text 1-2 times during their stays to ensure a 5-star experience and remain available for any questions. We are available to guests 24/7 for any inquiries.
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Check in after 4:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 25
Check out before 11:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
Pets allowed
Charge may apply
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
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Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
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About the area
East Hampton
East Hampton is home to this holiday home. The area's natural beauty can be seen at The Hamptons Beaches and East Hampton Main Beach. Kaplan Meadows Sanctuary and Shinnecock Museum are also worth visiting.

East Hampton, New York
What's nearby
- Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center - 3 min drive - 2.1 km
- Three Mile Harbor - 5 min drive - 2.5 km
- LongHouse Reserve - 8 min drive - 6.0 km
- Guild Hall - 9 min drive - 7.0 km
- The Jewish Center of the Hamptons - 10 min drive - 8.1 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Damark's Market - 5 min drive
- East Hampton Grill - 7 min drive
- Bostwick's Chowder House - 7 min drive
- East Hampton IGA - 7 min drive
- The Cookery - 5 min drive
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