A home on Long Island with architecture reminiscent of Disneyland’s Main Street — all the way across the country in California — has hit the market for $4.75 million.
Located on the North Fork, the residence is designed in the Victorian style and boasts pastel colors throughout.
Whimsical features include an indoor pool with a waterpark slide, a hot tub and eccentric-painted bedrooms.
Made up of seven ensuite bedrooms and 10 baths, the home stands on 8.9 acres.
One cool detail is the fireplace on the wraparound porch to stay warm while entertaining alfresco during those crisp-air months.
The home has long belonged to the Dufton family, which built this “dream” home from scratch in 2005.
Occupying over 10,400 square feet, the family had no reason of selling, but three out of their five children formed a modern country band, known as Audawind, in which the trio write and produce their own music.
The home is situated on nearly 9 acres. Corcoran Group
The entryway to the home. Corcoran Group
The grand foyer. Corcoran Group
The indoor pool and spa. Corcoran Group
The kitchen. Corcoran Group
The primary bedroom. Corcoran GroupThey have been going back and forth from North Fork to Nashville — and now are going to be moving there full time, with the parents following suit.
“We built this house to be a fun place for our five kids to grow up. It really feels like a year round vacation property,” Deb and Syd Dufton told The Post. “There are lots of rooms for hobbies, entertaining and of course band practice!”
“Our favorite part of the house, other than the view and access to water, is the huge kitchen that acts as the heart of the home located in the center of the first floor. It truly has been our dream home.”
Known as the Big Blue House, on the picturesque New Suffolk Avenue, the home also features a spacious kitchen, multiple indoor fireplaces and several rooms for “relaxing and entertaining guests,” the listing notes.
The home even offers deeded rights to a sandy beach across the street.
The listing also notes how any prospective buyers can make commercial use of the home by turning it into a “Bed and Breakfast venture.”















“Fish on West Creek, clamming, kayaking and several marinas nearby,” the listing says. “Nature at its best combined with endless amenities, make this a sanctuary that you will never want to leave.”
Sheri Winter Parker with Corcoran holds the listing.






