LAUREL HOLLOW, LI
You don’t need to worry about keeping up with the Joneses in this, the “original Jones homestead,” built in 1783. The 3.53-acre estate includes a seven-bedroom, seven-plus-bathroom frame house, along with a barn, a blacksmith shop and a “play house.” But that doesn’t mean you have to churn butter or shoe horses. Thanks to a complete renovation, the house is now fully outfitted with “today’s amenities” and the property has modern landscaping and an in-ground swimming pool. The barn, meanwhile, can house four cars and boasts a loft with a new kitchenette, media and exercise rooms and a private office.
Agents: Bonnie Devendorf and Christina Porter, Daniel Gale Sotheby’s, 516-759-4800
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