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Hamptons Hideaway in Emerging East End Lists for $4.9M

Damascus Road house rocks, thanks to its rock 'n' roll photographer owner.

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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.

Hamptons East End home for sale, listed at $4.9 million.