This newly constructed home is meticulously designed to exude the charm of a turn-of-the-century shingle-style residence that appears to have organically grown over time. Its central gambrel-roofed structure, flanked by twin fieldstone chimneys, serves as the focal point, reminiscent of the original house, while additional gambrels with inset balconies suggest later expansions. Inside, the layout seamlessly connects various spaces, from the grand foyer and two-story great room to the living areas, billiard room, and master suite, all enjoying water vistas and access to a spacious rear-covered porch via French doors.
Natural light floods the interiors through dormered clerestory windows, illuminating the bedrooms, upper family room, and guest lounge. Finishes range from detailed wall paneling to beadboard, tailored to each space's intended formality. Adjacent to the main house, a two-story detached carriage house overlooks a secluded pool, courtyard garden, and Edgartown Harbor, strategically positioned to maximize sunlight. The thoughtful arrangement of elements provides ample entertainment space while preserving unobstructed water views from the rear lawn.