1926 Neoclassical Farmhouse by the sea, ¼ mile from the beach, pond with nature walk, and Morton’s Wildlife refuge where cardinals and chickadees come to your hand. This 3 bedroom Farmhouse has newly finished floors, new rugs, couches and bedding dappled with antiques. The kitchen is truly a cook’s kitchen with a Garland stove with 4 burners, skillet, two extra large ovens, a simmering station and a grille. Loads of plain white dishes along with mid-century glassware, yes gold with the oak leaves. There is a half bath downstairs and a full bath upstairs. There are two televisions in the home with one in the master. There is a large front porch where guests can sit and watch the birds. The living room is designed with a sunset and the sea in mind. Sag Harbor was a whaling village and the first port of entry to the New World, so the house has a nautical feel with a large anchor above the front porch.