According to the National Register of Historic Places, the “Captains Row Compound” was built by Lieutenant Colonel John Hulbert between 1780 and 1790. Captain Hulbert, who fought in the Revolutionary War, lived in the home and oversaw 3,000 East End US Army soldiers who were in charge of protecting the region from British invasion. The flag they carried pre-dated the Betsy Ross-designed flag.
After centuries of transformations, a decade of approvals with the local boards, and more recently a collaboration with the best local contractors and designers, this Captain’s house has arrived and become one of the premier properties in Sag Harbor Village.
As you enter off Main Street, this stately home is privately set back off the road boasting a large wraparound covered porch, three stories of living, including multiple private deluxe bedroom suites, a dramatic great room, and kitchen with huge center island. Glass doors take you to a lush back garden, giant Japanese maples, frame a full-size 40 foot gunite pool and hot tub, huge blue stone patios, outdoor fireplace, a large lawn and outdoor shower and so much more.
The guest house features a bedroom with king size bed, additional kitchen to serve the pool area, full bath and steam shower, and a living space with 14’ ceilings. A grand historic renovation, redesigned for modern living is available for $11,500,000 and is represented by Sotheby’s Associate Broker, Rylan Jacka.