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The Perfect Hamptons Oasis ; Maison 371

Nicole Vawte • July 28, 2023
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The Hamptons are known for our stunning beaches, fabulous resorts, luxurious estates, and vibrant social scene. Boasting pristine stretches of award winning beaches, the region is a retreat for power players, celebrities, and influential individuals. From June to August, over a quarter of a million people descend on a stretch of land less than 50 miles long and ending in Montauk, which is aptly called "The End". Between $200M homes for sale and $500,000 summer homes to rent, the Hamptons is one of the most exclusive destinations in the country. So can you find a Hamptons home to call yours for a special moment in your life? LUX magazine introduces you to the Hottest Hamptons Private Event Venue: MAISON 371. 

Tucked into a private cul de sac between East Hampton and Sag Harbor, this luxury estate can be yours for a wedding destination, corporate event location, commercial shoot, or fabulous family vacation. With a heated pool, sunken tennis court and idyllic atmosphere, MAISON 371’s expansive gardens and manicured lawns offer a variety of onsite activities. Relax by the fire pits, outdoor bar, or float in the pool while embracing French country elegance with the most modern amenities. 

The creative brain (and hands) behind the stunning home is Norman Spier, who shares that he drew his inspiration straight from the country side of France. Spier recalls living with a French family as a young boy in a small town only a few hours outside of Paris; ever since then he dreamed of building his own chalet in the Hamptons. "Believe it or not even watching Emily in Paris inspired me", Spier says. "I always imagined having beautiful, unforgettable dinner parties in my gardens, and I knew that MAISON 371 was the property to create my dreamscape." 

With more plant species than one can count and a hand made babbling brook, MAISON 371 is a true Hamptons oasis that allows you to hide away from the bustling crowd of vacationers. The estate is home to specimen plants, including: Hinoki Cypress, Lavender bushes, Japanese Snowballs, Crepe Myrtle flowers, and of course...plenty of Hydrangeas. Spier reveals a secret that runs amongst the exclusive Hampton's gardening community,"It's said that if you play classical music around your plants, they are supposed to grow almost five times as well." Not only are MAISON 371's gardens impeccably classy but they are sustainable too. Last summer, Spier went to a demolition estate sale of a multi million dollar home where they were also selling every plant and tree on the property. After keenly recognizing some very rare varieties, he commandeered a team to dig them up and replant them at MAISON 371. 

Every detail on the property has been carefully thought out down to the subtle details such as the Slim Aarons artwork in the outdoor shower. "I had these photos transferred onto a metal canvas so that they could hang in the outdoor shower," says Spier. His attention to detail is notable throughout including the custom made patio furniture, a transportive Zen Garden, and a cedar pergola carved by Spier himself make this luxury estate a MUST see. 

The beauty carries on within MAISON 371. The home accommodates up to 14 people with five bedrooms and five baths. It boasts 10 flat screen TV’s, WiFi, Sonos speakers throughout the property, a full gym, as well as billiards and pingpong on the lower level. The upper great lawn area is perfect for intimate weddings and corporate events. Where as the front lawn can be utilized as a unique spot for croquet or yoga. Activities don't have to end when the sun goes does, as dramatic night lights sprinkle throughout the property adding to the ambiance. Pop the champagne and cozy up next to one of the two fire pits with your playlist on in the background. 

Just minutes from East Hampton Township, Sag Harbor and the area’s finest beaches, shopping and dining, MAISON 371 is ideally located. It's gardens and luxurious amenities are waiting for you, your family, or your next unforgettable event. For more information visit MAISON 371. @maison_371



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