70 Glover Street

Sag Harbor, NY

$

6,995,000

Sag Harbor, NY

4 BEDS |

4F/1H BATHS |

4F/1HBATHS |

0.176 ACRES+/- |

2,425 SF+/-

KEY FEATURES

  • Historical Renovation & New Build
  • Anticipated Completion: June 2026
  • 10’ x 16’ Heated Gunite Saline Pool
  • Indoor/Outdoor Living
  • Wood-Burning Fireplace with Historic 1800’s Original Mantle
  • La Cornue French Stove

Historic Glover Street Residence Reimagined

Set within the Sag Harbor Historic District, 70 Glover Street unites architectural heritage with contemporary sophistication. Designed by Anthony Vermandois and built by DeMarco Development, with landscapes by TH-LA, this reimagined historic residence and new build blends modern amenities with curated details that pay homage to its 19th-century origins. The 2,425 SF+/- home sits on 0.176 acres+/- and features 4 bedrooms, 4 full and 1 half bathrooms, with seamless indoor-outdoor living centered around a heated gunite saline pool, complemented by multiple outdoor entertaining areas including a custom firepit lounge and thoughtfully integrated garden features.

Positioned at the corner of Glover Street and Long Island Avenue, this residence enjoys a premier setting moments from the heart of Sag Harbor Village. Its enviable location places Havens Beach just 1.4 miles+/– away, Foster Memorial Beach 3 miles+/– distant, and the tranquil waters of Sag Harbor Cove within easy reach—offering a lifestyle that is both vibrant and serene.

The interior architecture reflects Anthony Vermandois’s commitment to historic preservation, interpreted with modern sophistication. DeMarco Development’s craftsmanship is evident in every element, from custom millwork to the seamless integration of original 1800s details. Custom windows and doors incorporate preserved historic glass, while layered recessed and pendant lighting, along with a refined palette of wood, stone, and tile, enhance the home’s material richness.

Custom 12” wide plank bleached white oak flooring runs throughout, complemented by stone countertops and bespoke cabinetry in wood, oak, and metal. A wood-burning fireplace with its original 19th-century mantle anchors the living space, reinforcing the home’s sense of history and character.

The first level spans approximately 1,723 SF+/- and flows into a series of thoughtfully scaled living spaces. A living room with a powder room, den, dining room, and family room connect seamlessly to the kitchen, which serves as the centerpiece of the home.

The kitchen is anchored by a high-gloss dark green island with a 2 ¼” white and gray stone countertop accented by bold green veining, paired with dual pendant lighting and bar seating. A statement La Cornue French stove serves as both a functional centerpiece and design focal point, framed by Venetian plaster that wraps the hood and ceiling for a seamless architectural effect. A full-height weathered white Zellige backsplash introduces subtle texture and artisanal depth, while custom oak upper cabinetry features a mix of antique mesh and chicken wire glass fronts. Paneled appliances—including a fridge/freezer and double Wolf wall ovens—complete the composition.

The primary suite is set apart on this level, offering a walk-in closet, full-height paneled detailing with integrated trim and window framing, and an en-suite bath with dual vanities and radiant-heated stone floors. A junior en-suite bedroom and dedicated laundry room complete the level.

The upper level encompasses 702 SF+/- and features 2 beautifully appointed en-suite guest bedrooms. Each offers refined finishes and ample privacy, ensuring comfort for family and visitors.

The 10’ x 16’ heated gunite saline pool defines the outdoor living experience, surrounded by lawn and designed for entertaining. Landscape architecture by TH-LA enhances the grounds with manicured privet hedges, specimen trees, and formal boxwood and hydrangea gardens, while limestone pavers and curated pathways connect a series of outdoor moments including a custom fire pit area and garden seating.

A custom wisteria trellis is thoughtfully incorporated into a copper outdoor shower, adding both architectural character and functional elegance. The residence is finished with enduring materials including red cedar roofing, white cedar siding, copper gutters, and dark green window and door sashes, with additional details such as a copper gas lantern and period glass integrated into exterior windows and doors reinforcing the home’s historic sensibility. Walkways connect the property, with driveway access from both Long Island Avenue and Glover Street.

70 Glover Street reflects Sag Harbor’s historic character reinterpreted for modern living. Designed by Anthony Vermandois, built by DeMarco Development, and landscaped by TH-LA, it combines architectural integrity with contemporary comfort. This rare offering in the Sag Harbor Historic District presents a timeless residence with enduring appeal.

 

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