Magnolia Cottage

Southampton, New York
From: £788 nightlyGuests 6Rooms 4Bathroom 1
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Magnolia Cottage: New York

Light-filled and breezy, this quaint clapboard cottage provides a relaxing stay in the Hamptons. Drop your bags in the open-plan living space and make yourself at home. Curl up on the leather armchair with a freshly brewed cup of coffee before pottering around the kitchen. When it’s time for lunch, fire up the barbecue and come together for an alfresco feast on the deck.

When you’re ready to explore, grab your seaside essentials and take the ten-minute drive to North Sea Beach for a dip in Little Peconic Bay and an afternoon of lounging on the golden sand. If you’d prefer to expend a little more energy, join a guided 4-mile hike through the Tuckahoe Woods Reserve.

And as the day draws to a close, watch the sunset from nearby Crab Beach, then retreat to your abode for a blissful snooze in the cosy bedrooms.

Home truths:
*Parking for up to three cars is available on the premises
*While there are beds for seven guests, this home sleeps six people only
*The lead tenant must be at least 25 years old
*Your host provides beach towels

Sleeping Arrangements

Master bedroom
Sleeps up to 1
Bedroom 2
Sleeps up to 2
Bedroom 3
Sleeps up to 2
Bedroom 4
Sleeps up to 2

Availability

Amenities

  • Holiday with friends
  • Family holiday
  • Self Catering
  • Short Stay
  • Kid friendly (1-12 years)
  • Infant friendly (under 12 months old)
  • Coastal
  • Beach
  • Wi-fi
  • TV
  • Sonos
  • Bathtub
  • Hair-Dryer
  • Iron
  • Dishwasher
  • Microwave
  • Pod-Coffee-Machine
  • Air-Conditioning
  • Central-Heating
  • Washing-Machine
  • Dryer
  • Barbeque
  • Parking-Available
  • Kitchen
  • Ironing-Board
  • Garden
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