Architectural Brilliance in the Heart of East Hampton Village
Welcome to 4 Baiting Hollow Road, an extraordinary modernist retreat in the coveted Georgica Estates enclave of East Hampton. Designed by acclaimed architect R. Scott Bromley, a leading voice in modernist architecture, this exceptional two-story residence exemplifies his signature approach-merging refined geometry with organic materials to create spaces of warmth, serenity, and enduring style. Originally constructed in 1972, the home is a striking expression of mid-century modern design, reimagined with timeless relevance. Encompassing approximately 4,011 +/- square feet, it showcases an elegant harmony between nature and structure, with interiors thoughtfully clad in rich cypress wood, imbuing every room with texture, depth, and an inviting sense of calm. A significant enhancement came in 2003, with the addition of a single-story extension that introduced a first-floor en-suite bedroom, offering increased functionality and privacy-ideal for guests or multigenerational living. The home now features four generously scaled bedrooms, four full bathrooms, and one half bathroom, each carefully designed to reflect the home's modernist ethos while ensuring comfort and convenience. Set on a lush 1.40 +/- acre parcel, the property is a sanctuary of beauty and privacy. Mature trees and landscaped gardens surround the home, while wooden decks and stone pathways lead to a serene, heated in-ground pool, creating a seamless indoor-outdoor living experience. A detached two-car garage complements the estate with additional utility and storage. Located just minutes from Georgica Beach and Main Beach, this home offers unparalleled access to some of the Hamptons' most treasured destinations-while preserving the quiet, natural character that defines this exclusive neighborhood. Whether as a year-round residence or a seasonal escape, 4 Baiting Hollow Road presents a rare opportunity to own a significant architectural home in one of the East End's most sought-after locations-a masterful blend of form, function, and the enduring appeal of modern design.
About R. Scott Bromley:
R. Scott Bromley was a visionary modernist architect known for his nature-inspired designs and influential role in shaping "beach modernism," particularly on Fire Island, where he designed over 60 homes. After studying at McGill and moving to New York in 1963, he worked under Philip Johnson-eventually leading his design department-and later joined Emery Roth & Sons. Bromley gained international recognition for co-designing the legendary Studio 54 nightclub in 1977 with Robin Jacobsen. In 1991, he co-founded Bromley Caldari Architects, where he continued to innovate across residential, commercial, and cultural projects, including work on the Richard Neutra House in San Francisco and the B'nai Jeshurun Temple in NYC. His legacy is defined by elegant, organic modernism that harmonizes architecture with landscape.