28 Bowden Square
Southampton, NY 11968
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Bedrooms
3
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Bathrooms
3
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Square Feet
1,600 sq ft
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Available
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Highlights
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About This Home
Heart of Southampton Village Classic cedar shingle cottage with stylish modern updates. Historic Southampton Village setting. Just a few blocks to Main Street's restaurants and shopping and convenient to train station and beaches. Gourmet cook's kitchen, new expanded bedrooms, breakfast terrace, herb garden and secluded English gardens around private south facing brick patio with heated pool and outside shower. Listing ID:885760
28 Bowden Square is a house located in Suffolk County and the 11968 ZIP Code.
Fees and Policies
The fees listed below are community-provided and may exclude utilities or add-ons. All payments are made directly to the property and are non-refundable unless otherwise specified.
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House Features
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Southampton, NY sits at the edge of the Atlantic on Long Island's South Fork, where salt air and crashing waves define this storied Hamptons village that has drawn New Yorkers east for generations. Founded in 1640 by settlers from Lynn, Massachusetts—making it one of New York State's oldest English settlements—Southampton balances lively Main Street lined with art galleries, boutique shops, and coffeehouses with stretches of open shoreline and quieter residential neighborhoods. While beaches draw summer crowds, the village maintains an intentional, relaxed pace year-round, with preserved architecture reflecting its deep community roots. The rental market favors cottage-style homes and smaller apartment communities over high-rises, preserving the town's low-density character. Whether seeking a studio or multi-bedroom rental, options move quickly given Southampton's enduring appeal as a place where downtown energy meets coastal tranquility.
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| Drive: | 177 min | 69.2 mi |
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About the Listing Agent
Robert M. Lohman
Brown Harris Stevens Hamptons
Having lived and worked in Southampton for over 40 years, Robert brings a wealth of experience in East End real estate. His sales expertise has been honed with an intimate knowledge of Southampton properties spanning 4 decades and a degree in Interior Architecture from the Rhode Island School of Design. Steady growth in his business across the years led to an impressive single property sale of $36 million in 2015, for which Robert was honored as one of the top 1,000 brokers by the Wall Street Journal. He continues to provide consistently exceptional service to his clients by ensuring they are educated with all the crucial and up-to-date market information necessary. Of English ancestry, Robert grew up in Maryland, just outside of Washington, D.C. Family ties in New York led to a discovery of the Hamptons in 1980 where he sold his first home. He is a fully-licensed Associate Broker, specializing in the Southampton, New York region, and has restored his own historic home in Southampton Village. An appreciation of modernist architecture has led to visits of significant homes both in the United States and abroad. An accomplished artist in both painting and photography, Robert’s work has been exhibited in Southampton and East Hampton. Robert has also worked on support benefits for local Animal Rescue funds. One of his large canine sculptures entitled “Eddie” is on permanent display at the Southampton Village Dog Park. A blog of his photography can be viewed at RMLhamptons.com.