The Fabulous Baker House 1650: East Hampton's Historical Hotel Jewel

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The beautiful Baker House 1650 is one of my absolute favorite places to visit in the Hamptons. Whether you’re looking for a romantic weekend getaway, or the chicest summer suite to rent every weekend this summer, the Baker House might be the closest thing to perfection on the East End.  Nestled in the village of East Hampton, The Baker House 1650 is a historic masterpiece showcasing 17th Century Cotsworld-inspired architecture mixed with the homey aura of a superb English manor. Don’t be fooled by the antique setting, The Baker House 1650 offers every modern accommodation, convenience, and amenity you could possibly need.

 

 

 

 

The wisteria covered pergola offers the perfect setting for a Hamptons lunch

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

The Baker House 1650 was chosen by Conde Nast, as the “Most Excellent Inn of the Americas” for three years, and was named “Inn of the Month” by Travel and Leisure Magazine. Town and Country magazine says the cottage “offers the kind of plush accommodations that you’d expect to find in an area famous for its residential real estate.”



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Some of the Baker House amenities include: The Baker Breakfast [the blueberry pancakes are perfection!], The Baker Spa, an endless swimming pool, beautiful picturesque gardens, Hampton ocean and bay beaches, free passes to the nearby East Hampton gym, The Bakers Bar, a computer station with wifi and printing access, a library and more…

 

 

 

 

The Baker Carriage House [above] is quaintly tucked behind the main house, and was part of the original Baker House property dating back to 1883, housing the family’s horses and carriages. By the mid 20th century, after many years of disuse, it had fallen into a sad state of disrepair. In 1957, The Carriage House was purchased by Jeremiah Goodman, the renowned interior design illustrator and artist. Mr. Goodman’s brilliant works have included commissions from Ronald and Nancy Reagan, the Duchess of Windsor, Richard Rodgers, and countless members of post-war cognoscenti, as well as every prominent design publication.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jeremiah soon applied his inimitable flair, his flawless style and smart design to the painstaking renovation of The Carriage House. Soon, his elegant and eclectic new home provided a lush and inviting playground for his vast and varied circle of celebrated friends.

 

 

 

 


 

 

In 2008, the Carriage House underwent a meticulous renovation, with an absolute respect for the home’s architectural origins, to create the exceptional accommodations that exist today. The original barn and hay doors, wrought iron staircase, and slate & wooden floors were all retained. The décor was created to complement the home’s own inherent clean, comfortable aesthetic and to honor its casual charm. Every room you wander into at the Baker House and Carriage house has unique and inspiring architectural details to fall in love with.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Descend down the mahogany paneled staircase in the main building to discover the Baker House Spa [below], a magical space with an endless swimming pool, sauna, steam shower, and jacuzzi. Although modern in every aspect, it seems to have always been there. The flooring was created with multi-hued Chinese limestone. To create the showers, brick arches supporting the sout chimney were enclosed in glass. The result is an intimate, inviting space for ultimate relaxation and rejuvenation. The facilities at the Baker Spa are complimentary for all guests, who also may reserve the spa for private use, massages, facials and treatments. KDH loves to take an afternoon off and head to the spa for a deep tissue massage, body scrub and soak in the pool—divine!

 

 

 

 

 

The Baker House 1650 is located 181 Main Street East Hampton

Visit www.bakerhouse1650.com or call 631.324.4081