


East Hampton Point Cottages
Style Classic country clapboard cottages
Setting Hip Hampton waterfront resort
A manicured mini-village of 13 cute self-catering cottages which sit amid beautifully groomed gardens alongside two full-service private marinas. Sister to the 1770 House, these traditional wood-shingled vacation rentals are perfectly family-friendly and an exclusive alternative to the traditional Hamptons Share House. The deluxe houses are as suited to long stays as short-term vacations, and they benefit from hotel and concierge services.
Need to know
- Rates information $375–$1,095 a night, including breakfast (June–Labour Day only).
- Ideal for Sailing enthusiasts, families of all ages and sizes.
- Sleeps You could check-in solo or block book a few cottages and take your own clan. The smallest cottages would be cosy enough for a singleton while the two-bed houses would sleep up to four.
- Property style 13 traditional wood-shingled cottages, some attached to the hotel, some detached.
- Grounds The leafy waterside grounds are blooming with flowers and shrubs; navigate your way through the perfectly kept lawns with quaint slated pathways.
- Minimum hire Two nights. Three-night minimum stays apply Memorial Day weekend; four-night minimum applies during July, August and Labor Day weekend.
- Children Welcome. There's playground on-site, kids' meals in the restaurant, and babysitting can be arranged. More...
- Booking process Smith deposit taken when you book, along with a 50 per cent deposit taken by the property.
- Also No smoking throughout; no pets allowed.
Floor plan
- Clean classic/contemporary cottage living with all the modcons, such as plasma TVs, for a luxury stay. Huge windows allow sunlight to stream through and treat guests to garden views.
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Bedrooms
Bedrooms boast polished wood four-poster beds, slip-covered sofas, built-in closets, simple contemporary cottage lamps, immaculate cream carpets.
Cottage 2: a duplex, with one queensize bedroom, and a bathroom with a tub and a shower.
Cottage 3: one-level studio with one queensize bedroom, full bath, Jacuzzi.
Cottage 4 and 5: duplex cottages each with a queensize bedroom, baths and Jacuzzi.
Cottage 6: one level with a kingsize bedroom, a full sleep sofa in living area, baths and Jacuzzi.
Cottage 7: duplex with one kingsize bedroom, a full sleep sofa in living area, baths and jacuzzi.
Cottage 8 and 9: two-bedroom duplex cottages. Upstairs there is one kingsize bedroom with a full bathroom. Downstairs there is a second bedroom with twin beds and a bath.
Cottage 10 and 11: freestanding duplex cottages with one queensize bedroom, baths, Jacuzzis.
Cottage 12: freestanding duplex with one bedroom with two queensize beds; baths, Jacuzzi.
Cottage 14: one level, one queensize bedroom; full bath, jacuzzi. -
Kitchen
These vary from kitchenette to but tend to be resplendent in terracotta tiling and granite countertops. They come equipped with a fridge/freezer, stove tops and microwaves (no ovens though). -
Living room
Cottages 1–7 all have private back decks with tables and cushioned sun loungers. Cottages 8 and 9 have front decks, cottages 10 and 11 have small grassy backyards. Cottage 12 has a front porch plus a small backyard and cottage 14 has a porch on the side plus a grassy area. All living spaces have sofas/chairs and a dining table. -
Poolside
The swimming pool with a surrounding patio and sun-loungers is set amid white pines. -
Gardens
Charming slated pathways steer you through the perfectly manicured grounds filled with flowers. -
Private parking
There are plenty of parking areas off the one-way loop through the resort.
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Smith extra at East Hampton Point Cottages
A bottle of wine and a gift basket in your room
In the know
Eating and drinking
Fridges are empty upon arrival but each cottage has a minibar with Fuji Water, sodas, Cape Cod potato chips and cookies. There is also a coffee machine with coffee provided. The Ship Store sells clothes, laundry materials, bathroom toiletries, snack food and beverages. During the summer, The Ship Store serves a continental breakfast through the morning (restaurant opens at noon). You have kit enough in most cottages to prepare your own meals, but if you're feeling lazy, East Hampton Point has its own restaurant which serves modern American favourites, heavy on fresh local seafood and produce. So, if you fancy delights such as roasted Atlantic swordfish (with creamy orzo, Serrano ham, fava beans, citrus and olive tapenade, head over to where the professionals are), or grilled NY strip steak (embellished with red flannel hash, roasted beets and fingerlings, gorgonzola), trust the professionals. The restaurant closes on Labour Day, available only for private events until May, when it is open for dinner on Fridays and Saturdays, and on Sundays for brunch. During June, it's open for lunch and dinner every day.
Housekeeping
Once daily, but guests can request additional services if needed.
Entertainment
In the cottages you have iPod docks and CD players, as well as flatscreen TVs. You can arrange for in-room spa treatments too. Stray outside and there's a tennis court and a great outdoor children’s playground. If you want more thrills on terre firma, there's a shuttle service to the village of East Hampton.
Provided
At your fingertips there are L'Occitane toiletries. The cottages don't have room service.


