Sited in the historic district of Sag Harbor Village, this century-old factory workers’ house was transformed years ago. Most recently it was stewarded by a creative and passionate gardener and the property was transformed into an oasis that beautifully complemented the architectural spin that is what one sees today. Fondly referred to by many as the "Berkeley House," it calls into focus the wonderful, casual architectural styles evident in Northern California’s Bay Area. The house and grounds need updating and tending, but this could be something DWELL Magazine might feature in the future. The lot is just under 7000 s.f. The house is approximately 1700 s.f. Currently configured as a 2 BR, 2 BA home, the garage was repurposed years ago as a third BR and a workshop. This section of the house could be transformed into a lovely downstairs bedroom suite or it could be removed from the house and perhaps a small lap pool could replace it. (This is all subject to due diligence with the Village of Sag Harbor). Large living room with fireplace and full bath and a loft area for additional sleeping. Kitchen and next to it a breakfast nook area and a second large living/multipurpose room. Upstairs are 2 BR and 1 BA (tub). Crawl space. Oil hot water heat (tank above ground). This property is a wonderful opportunity for a buyer looking to make a mark on the villagescape of Sag Harbor. Town and Village taxes total under $7400 p/a. Listed at $1,399,000