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Real Estate in North Sea, Long Island can vary from a quaint seaside cottage to a sprawling traditional home in the woods. Those who choose to buy a home in Long Island’s North Sea, speak of the convenience to Southampton Village, Sag Harbor Village, Bridgehampton and East Hampton yet enjoy that they are not in the immediate hubbub.
North Sea vacant land is a rare commodity, much like all the East End hamlets. The communities of North Sea are friendly and inviting … many are centralized around the Bays and Harbors.
Town & Country specializes in North Sea properties and homes for both rent and sale. We are certain a summer vacation rental in North Sea, Long Island, NY will result in you falling in love.
North Sea Harbor, Long Island, NY includes many of the finest fishing, clamming and water ways the East End has to offer.
About North Sea Harbor
North Sea Harbor evokes a simpler life-style than some if its sister Hamptons hamlets, with quiet streets, few restaurant and small business district. The life-style revolves around nature and the many bodies of water North Sea encompasses including West Neck Creek, Scallop Pond, Big and Little Fresh Pond, and the Little Peconic Bay which offers endless water and sunset vistas.
North Sea, a little hamlet overlooking Little Peconic Bay, which is the birthplace of Southampton Town, New York State’s first English colony, is nestled between Southampton, Bridgehampton and Sag Harbor. North Sea is within the townships of Southampton, Long Island, NY.
Founded in 1640, discovers came from Lynn, Mass., and landed at Conscience Point (“For conscience sake, we are on dry land,” a woman was reputed to have said). A 20-ton boulder at this point itself bears a plaque commemorating the 1640 landing. The original 1-room schoolhouse remains today, yet it was later enlarged, and is now the home of the North Sea Community Association. Those of us who live in North Sea value the beauty of our waterfront and the tranquility of our lifestyle.
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