Central Park Conservancy's Elizabeth Barlow Rogers Sell's Her Wainscott Compound
It has been announced that Elizabeth Barlow Rogers has sold her Wainscott compound, for $7.4 million. Her properties, located at 133 Sayres Path and 129 Sayres Path in Wainscott feature similar landscape techniques, vegetation and structures used in Central Park, including a walking path with pond and waterfall. The pair was listed together at $7.8 million and was represented by Angela Toscano of Douglas Elliman.
Known as "the Savior of Central Park, she is also the author of nine books and is the first person to hold the title of Central Park Administrator. An influential expert in historic landscape preservation, Ms. Barlow Rogers is currently the President of the Foundation for Landscape Studies.
As the founder of the Central Park Conservancy, Elizabeth Barlow Rogers spearheaded the efforts that made Central Park the marvel it is today. She was inspired by Central Park, which is why her landscaping emulates a smaller scale in Wainscott. Her property entails mature landscaping , hand-crafted gates, winding rock paths and hand-crafted overpasses and handcrafted benches, all of which lead to a scenic man-made pond and waterfall.
The 3-acre magnificently landscaped compound located 1.1 miles from the scenic beaches of Wainscott South. The compound consists of 2-adjoining parcels, each single and separate. 133 Sayres Path consists of a 1-acre parcel and a home that can either be reinvented or rebuilt. Approximate allowable clearing 21,210 square feet.129 Sayres Path consists of a 2-acre parcel and a home that can either be reinvented or rebuilt. Approximate allowable clearing 30,273 square feet.
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