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stunning East End estate, once a family compound, has hit the market for $4.9 million. Richard Imrie, a renowned rock 'n' roll photographer, and his wife Pippa have listed their 3,666-square-foot farmhouse in East Quogue, along with its adjacent 5-acre agricultural reserve.
Imrie's impressive portfolio includes album covers featuring The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, and David Bowie. His wife co-founded the "slow fashion" lifestyle brand Imrie, which has a presence in Hawaii, the Hamptons, and St. Barts. The property, known as Genesis Farm, boasts a charming farmhouse built around 25 years ago on just under an acre.
The residence features four bedrooms, three and a half baths, exposed beams, wide-plank wood floors, high ceilings, and a classic white-washed aesthetic. A guest bedroom suite is located on the main floor, with additional bedrooms above. The kitchen and living room feature vaulted ceilings, and there's a cozy fireplace perfect for family gatherings.
The property also includes a barn with a loft space that once served as a photography studio and party venue. The sale comes with a pool and is just minutes from the ocean. Imrie purchased both parcels separately around 25 years ago for approximately $900,000 each, tearing down a ranch house to build the current farmhouse.
The area is now known as "the up-and-coming Brooklyn of the Hamptons," according to listing broker Palmer Gaget. The property offers ample space for family gatherings and entertaining, including room for Imrie's 11 grandchildren.
