Set along one of Bellport Village’s most charming streets, this 1889 gabled home sits on .62 acres within the historic district. With its classic three-bay façade and deep setback from the road, the property offers privacy, presence, and a strong connection to the Village’s architectural roots.
The outdoor spaces are especially enchanting, with mature trees, climbing roses, trumpet vine, and perennial beds that lend a sense of seclusion and seasonal beauty.
At the center, a 16' x 45' gunite saltwater pool enjoys full sun throughout the day, framed by white marble coping and patio stones that stay cool underfoot. A shaded dining area beneath a pergola overlooks the pool, while a brick patio provides a more intimate setting for reading or gathering. An outdoor shower, located just off the kitchen at the rear of the house, adds to the effortless indoor-outdoor flow.
A two-car garage anchors the back of the property, with a spacious finished room above. Ideal as a studio or workspace.
Inside, the main level features a large living room with high ceilings, a wood-burning fireplace, and original moldings and wide-plank floors. Large windows bring in abundant natural light. The large formal dining room connects seamlessly to the living area and features a gas fireplace, creating an elegant setting for year-round entertaining.
There are two kitchens—a central galley kitchen, and a more rustic kitchen in the rear that includes a wood stove and opens directly to the patio. Just off the central kitchen, a lovely screened porch offers a quiet, breezy retreat. A private office sits near the front of the house. The main floor also includes a full bath, along with a half bath discreetly positioned off the kitchen.
Upstairs are four bedrooms and two full baths, each with its own distinct charm and abundant natural light. A fully finished attic offers additional space for storage, play, or creative pursuits.
With its scale, charm, and enviable location in the heart of the Village, this is a rare opportunity to own a piece of Bellport’s history.