SAGAPONACK’S CROWN JEWEL
Hidden along a discreet gravel lane shared by only three other homes, 21 & 407 Fairfield Pond Lane sits in one of the most prestigious enclaves in all of the Hamptons. Surrounded by unspoiled dunes, private estates, and natural coastline, the property offers a rare level of privacy—while remaining connected to the region’s cultural and social heart. This location speaks not just to seclusion, but to stature—positioning the next owner within Sagaponack’s most iconic shoreline address.
THE PINNACLE OF
OCEANFRONT LIVING
More than 200 feet of direct Atlantic frontage stretch before this estate, safeguarded by a rare, grandfathered rock revetment and enhanced by a dune pavilion and private beach access—an offering nearly impossible to recreate. The home’s design maximizes these vistas with walls of glass that open each interior to the rhythm of the ocean. From every major living space, the view is uninterrupted, offering a constant connection to the shoreline’s majesty.
A TWO-PARCEL ESTATE
WITH INFINITE POSSIBILITY
Across the private drive, the second parcel invites vision. With deeded beach access and open acreage, this land offers the opportunity to expand the estate into a true compound. Whether imagined as a guest residence, a wellness retreat, or additional amenities, the property stands apart not only for what it offers today—but for the possibilities it unlocks for tomorrow.
A LEGACY IN THE MAKING
ON SAGAPONACK’S SHORE
Long regarded as the crown jewel of the East End, Sagaponack is a name that signals prestige without needing to explain itself. Here, pastoral farmland meets some of the world’s most exclusive oceanfront real estate—where privacy is prized, and architectural ambition is welcomed. This estate is a continuation of that legacy: timeless, tailored, and located where the Hamptons' history and future converge.
ARCHITECTURAL SCALE.
ENDURING CRAFT.
The main residence rises with bold scale and intention. Spanning nearly 9,000 square feet across three levels, the structure is equal parts presence and potential. It was built to last—with a commanding footprint, generous ceiling heights, and an abundance of natural light. The interiors serve as a flexible framework, ideal for reinterpretation or refinement, but require no reconstruction to appreciate the home’s inherent stature and quality.