Town and Country Luxury Apartments
16 Lamplight Cir,
Hampton Bays, NY 11946
$2,410 - $3,995
Studio - 1 Bed
Bishop Ryan Village in Hampton Bays, NY is ready for your visit. The address for this community is in Hampton Bays on Squiretown Rd.. The knowledgeable leasing staff is waiting to show you all that this community has in store. Make sure you to check out the apartment floorplan options. Come see Bishop Ryan Village today.
Bishop Ryan Village is an apartment community located in Suffolk County and the 11946 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Hampton Bays Union Free School District attendance zone.
Hampton Bays sits at the western edge of The Hamptons on eastern Long Island, where Great Peconic Bay to the north and Shinnecock Bay to the south keep the water part of everyday life. This hamlet, part of the Town of Southampton in Suffolk County, carries a personality that mixes working fishing port with relaxed coastal community. Commercial fishing remains a genuine part of the local economy, and the small downtown corridor along Montauk Highway anchors daily errands and casual outings alike.
The hamlet covers roughly 14 square miles and holds a population of just under 19,000 residents. Originally settled in 1740 under the name "Good Ground," Hampton Bays grew from a cluster of smaller hamlets into the cohesive community it is today. SUNY Suffolk County's Eastern Campus is about 13 miles away, giving the area a connection to higher education without the density of a college town.
The rental market reflects the area's coastal, suburban character.
Learn more about living in Hampton Bays| Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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| Drive: | 23 min | 12.4 mi | |
| Drive: | 42 min | 29.4 mi | |
| Drive: | 48 min | 32.9 mi | |
| Drive: | 57 min | 39.7 mi |
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