Crimson High Farm, a Hamptons property owned by the late music mogul Seymour Stein — who signed Madonna — has hit the marketplace for $15 million, Gimme Shelter has discovered.
Stein, the Brooklyn-born co-founder of Sire Information, helped create the Rock & Roll Corridor of Fame and put musical genres like punk and New Wave on the map. He additionally signed the Ramones, the Speaking Heads and the Pretenders, amongst many extra prime bands.
He died in 2023 at age 80, of most cancers.
The historic two-and-a-half story crimson clapboard farmhouse is at 348 Wickapogue Street close to Southampton Village. Constructed round 1895 as a part of a working farm, it was renovated in 1997 by Southampton Architect John David Rose, and sits on 2.9 acres.
“This house carries the pedigree of Seymour Stein — a visionary whose legacy formed trendy music and tradition,” stated itemizing dealer Michael Schultz, of Bespoke Actual property.
Stein's ex-wife, the late punk pioneer Linda Stein, managed the Ramones earlier than morphing into one of many metropolis's prime actual property energy brokers for Madonna, Sting and Billy Joel — in addition to Steven Spielberg, Angelina Jolie, Calvin Klein, Donna Karan and Michael Douglas. In 2007, Linda was murdered in her house at 965 Fifth Ave. by her assistant.
The ten-bedroom foremost home comes with seven baths and two powder rooms. At 8,720 sq. toes, it options an eat-in chef's kitchen and a number of woodburning fireplaces — together with within the dwelling and eating rooms, and the bedrooms. There's additionally room for a house workplace.
Design particulars embrace vaulted ceilings, hardwood flooring, customized millwork, French doorways and pendant lights. Outdoors, there's a picket fence and privet hedges.
There's additionally a 1,456-square-foot, three-bedroom, two-bath visitor home. A indifferent storage additionally comes with a 1,306-square-foot, three bed room condominium.
The landscaped lawns include specimen timber. There's additionally a pool, paddock and “equestrian facilities,” in line with the itemizing.
