Tucked away on a quiet, tree-lined lane in Southampton’s historic Art Village, a 1911 Arts & Crafts home with a storied past is now up for grabs.
Listed at $5.5 million, the five-bedroom, seven-bathroom estate at 9 Briar Lane combines architectural preservation with modern-day luxury — and it’s already turning heads for its pedigree, both in design and ownership.
Not to mention that, as one of the original homes in the Southampton Art Village, the charming home at 9 Briar Lane holds a special place in local history.
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The house is piece of Hamptons history

Originally built as part of a colony established by famed American painter William Merritt Chase, the home sits on two gated acres just minutes from ocean beaches and Southampton’s bustling Main Street.
Over the years, it’s played host to a colorful cast of characters—art collectors, Hollywood icons, and international figures included. Most recently, it was owned by Beth Rudin DeWoody, a noted philanthropist and prominent art-world figure.
With nearly 5,000 square feet of living space and a 2021 renovation that carefully blends old with new, the property is a rare opportunity to own a piece of Hamptons history.
A cultural time capsule with artistic ties

As one of the original homes in the Southampton Art Village, 9 Briar Lane holds a special place in local history.
The enclave was founded more than a century ago as a creative retreat for students and protégés of William Merritt Chase. That artistic legacy is woven into the home, with rare period details like chestnut paneling, herringbone and soldier cross floors, and cremone bolt hardware still intact.
Its past owners and guests read like a who’s who of the art and entertainment world. Alongside DeWoody, visitors and former residents have included photographer Firooz Zahedi, film producer David Begelman, Elizabeth Taylor, and many more. One story even involves a shaman — because of course it does.

Elegant interiors, thoughtful updates
Inside, the layout offers room to breathe and entertain.
Generously scaled living areas are anchored by soaring ceilings and rich original materials, while updates throughout bring the house into the modern era without disrupting its character.


A fully updated chef’s kitchen
The chef’s kitchen — fully updated with premium appliances — opens into casual and formal dining spaces, perfect for long summer evenings or holiday hosting. A cozy home office provides a quiet workspace, while multiple living rooms offer flexibility for relaxing or entertaining.



Five bedrooms open up to full, renovated bathrooms
Upstairs, the five bedrooms are filled with light and decorated in a fresh, inviting palette. Each features access to renovated full bathrooms, blending contemporary finishes with classic lines.


Outdoor living on two gated acres
The backyard is pure Hamptons bliss.
Surrounded by tall hedges and mature landscaping, the heated gunite pool and spa take center stage, accompanied by a covered porch and sprawling lawn ideal for games, garden parties, or simply soaking in the serenity.


With ample space to build more structures or amenities
There’s room to grow, too — the property offers space for adding a pool house or tennis court, should the next owner want to expand the estate’s amenities.

History meets modern Hamptons living
Listed by Adam Hofer, Michael Lorber, and Alexander Boriskin of Douglas Elliman, the Southampton home is a well-preserved Arts & Crafts treasure. And a bridge between past and present, offering all the comforts of modern living wrapped in a rich cultural narrative.

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