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A rock ‘n’ roll photographer and his wife, who co-founded a “slow fashion” lifestyle brand with their daughters, have listed their East Quogue farmhouse and adjacent reserve for $4.9 million.

Richard Imrie has photographed the Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, James Taylor, David Bowie and Rod Stewart — his work has graced many album covers — while his wife Pippa co-founded Imrie, which is now based in Hawaii. Pre-COVID, the brand also had a presence in the Hamptons and St. Barts.

Their twin-parcel compound is in East Quogue, a hamlet of Southampton, at 140 and 144 Damascus Road. The area is now known as “the up-and-coming Brooklyn of the Hamptons,” said listing broker Palmer Gaget, of Douglas Elliman. 


  Richard Imrie (left) and his daughter Tamsin at her wedding — the home for sale has long been a family compound. @theimries/Instagram Richard Imrie (left) and his daughter Tamsin at her wedding — the home for sale has long been a family compound. @theimries/Instagram

  Imrie has photographed many stars over the years, including the late David Bowie. Richard Imrie Imrie has photographed many stars over the years, including the late David Bowie. Richard Imrie

  The residence comes with a pool. Rise Media The residence comes with a pool. Rise Media

  The interiors are picture-perfect. Rise Media The interiors are picture-perfect. Rise Media

  A view of the beamed ceilings and the stylish open layout. Rise Media A view of the beamed ceilings and the stylish open layout. Rise Media

  A peek inside the kitchen. Rise Media A peek inside the kitchen. Rise Media

  The residence has plenty of space for cozy sitting areas. Rise Media The residence has plenty of space for cozy sitting areas. Rise Media

The property, known as Genesis Farm, features a charming 3,666-square-foot farmhouse built around 25 years ago on just under an acre that’s adjacent to a 5-acre agricultural reserve. The reserve was “like a jungle when we bought it. It took a while to tame it, plant it and till it,” Imrie said. 

There’s also a barn with a loft space, but no bath, that once served as a photography studio and also as a magical place to host guests. 

“It was a nice little studio, for overflow from the house, and a nice place to have parties. Now we sort old photographs there,” Imrie added. “But it was a great place to have dinner parties.” 


  Wood beams even grace the bedrooms. Rise Media Wood beams even grace the bedrooms. Rise Media

  A home office space. Rise Media A home office space. Rise Media

  Perks include a claw-foot tub in this wonderfully lit bathroom. Rise Media Perks include a claw-foot tub in this wonderfully lit bathroom. Rise Media

  Just in time for summer, a buyer can enjoy the weather by the pool. Rise Media Just in time for summer, a buyer can enjoy the weather by the pool. Rise Media

  The sale also includes a barn with a loft space. Rise Media The sale also includes a barn with a loft space. Rise Media

The property also comes with a pool and is just minutes from the ocean. 

Both parcels were purchased, separately, for around $900,000 starting around 25 years ago, Richard said, adding that it was the “going rate at the time.” They tore down a ranch house, kept the footprint and built a two-story farmhouse with oak trucked in from one of Pennsylvania’s Amish communities — where Richard’s son “had some contacts.” 

The farmhouse comes with four bedrooms and three and a half baths.  

Design details inside the farmhouse include exposed beams, wide-plank wood floors, high ceilings and a classic, white-washed aesthetic. There’s a guest bedroom suite on the main floor, with additional bedrooms above. The kitchen and living room feature vaulted ceilings. There’s also a cozy fireplace — and plenty of room for family gatherings — including space for 11 grandchildren. 

“It can get chaotic. I like to keep a dog-free and child-free living room. But it doesn’t always happen,” Richard said. 

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