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Tucked away from the opulent seafood towers at Le Bilboquet in Sag Harbor, The Surf Lodge’s famously raucous summer soirees in Montauk, and the designer boutiques in downtown East Hampton is a quiet, under-the-radar enclave in the Amagansett North area that is known to those in the know as Devon Colony. Among its laid-back charms are its tiny, no-frills downtown area and its 116-year-old yacht club, its swathes of preserved agricultural land, its authentic fish markets, and historic residences. Devon Colony, between East Hampton and Amagansett, was founded in 1908 by four wealthy businessmen from Cincinnati: William Cooper Procter (of Procter & Gamble), Richmond Levering (of Lever Brothers), Joseph Rawn, and William Rowe. The men first came across the area during a hunting trip—back then, hunting was common on the East End of Long Island—and they eventually acquired 1,000 acres in the Amagansett Highlands, where they built a cluster of homes they used as their summer residences. More from Robb Report This $5 Million L.A. Home Is a Rare Opportunity to Own an Architecture Icon's Personal Residence Rapper Lil Dicky Splashes Out Millions for Kenny G's Longtime L.A. Compound You Can Rent Midcentury Architect Philip Johnson's Wolfhouse on Airbnb The enclave was one of the first gated communities in the Hamptons, but because Procter & Gamble’s soap sales helped pay for the homes within Devon Colony, it initially garnered a contemptuous reputation among some of the more high-brow Hamptonites as “Soap Hill.” The foursome also founded the still-standing Devon Yacht Club, which includes a small private marina. Mickey, Marilyn, McCartney“Devon Colony is tucked between Napeague Bay and the Atlantic Ocean; it’s much less crowded than the lanes or dunes of Amagansett,” says Martha Gundersen, a listing agent with Douglas Elliman in the Hamptons. “What people love about it are big plots of land surrounded by the Peconic Land Trust, which is state-owned land. There are 500 acres of New York State land that will remain undeveloped that surround Cranberry Hole Road, which is where many of the homes are. Many successful people seeking an under-the-radar destination own here, including [Galaxy CEO] Michael Novogratz, businessman Mickey Drexler, and entrepreneur Fouad Chartouni, among others.” Those “others” include Paul McCartney, Alec Baldwin, Randy Lerner, and, on occasion, high-profile renters like Bill and Hillary Clinton; in the 1950s, Marilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller shacked up for a short time a charming cottage converted from a windmill. Still, despite its history of illustrious residents, Devon Colony has largely remained an unheralded hideaway, with neither a Chanel boutique nor a Sant Ambroeus cafe within miles. More Elbow Room, More Privacy“For as long Devon Colony has existed, people have taken the environment into consideration,” Gunderson says. “People come out here to enjoy the bird life and slow-paced living. A certain caliber of people don’t just want a house, they want land, privacy, and to be a part of the community. You’ll see Paul McCartney on his boat driving past, you’ll see Randy Lerner downtown.” Gunderson goes on to say that once people get a feel for the landscape of the Hamptons and discover Devon Colony, it appeals because “there’s more elbow room and a more laid-back, less-crowded atmosphere,” she explains. Situated within the elevated Amagansett Highlands, Devon Colony has far-reaching views of Gardiners Bay, the ocean, and the surrounding land. Situated within thickets of forest, horse farms, and farmland, the lack of development is thanks to the large amount of preserved land. Over the years, Devon Colony has also become known to design- and architecture-loving locals for its historic homes and picturesque gardens. Indeed, homes in Devon Colony are regularly included on the East Hampton House and Garden Tour that’s put on annually by the East Hampton Historical Society. Yesterday’s Traditions, TodayWhen the men from Cincinnati built their homes for their families, they crafted four grand stucco mansions and one shingle-style home, which were originally known as ‘the cottages.’ The families tapped Cincinnati-based architectural firm Tietig and Lee to create the Italianate villa-style homes with English-style perennial gardens. This stucco-over-concrete style was unusual for the Hamptons at the time. Not just that, but these homes rivaled the size of other famed mansions in Long Island’s blue-blooded Gold Coast, particularly those in Oyster Bay and Cold Spring Harbor. All five of the original homes are still standing, though they’ve had extensive renovations and alterations. Many of the homes have remained in the same families since they were built. The Levering house was last sold in 2018 for $8.75 million to its current owner. At the heart of the community is the Devon Yacht Club, which has remained largely unchanged since its founding in 1908, and that’s just the way members like it. Situated along Gardiner’s Bay, the club has long been popular as a family-friendly club that hosts kids’ sailing and tennis lessons. It’s also one of the few private members’ clubs that still holds old-school traditions true; a dress code is enforced throughout, from the beach to the dining room and the tennis courts. “They still shoot off a cannon at sundown,” says Paul Brennan, a listing agent with Douglas Elliman, who lives and works in the area. Putting Down RootsAt a time when the Hamptons real estate prices are skyrocketing—and bidding wars have reached an all-time high—agents are seeing increased interest from buyers seeking close proximity to their favorite Hamptons hotspots and the beach, yet with more land, lower taxes, and additional privacy. Among the current offerings is a brand-new, $5 million modern farmhouse-style estate that sits on three quarters of an acre directly across from a 30-acre preserve and an eight-bedroom residence on two acres that’s just five minutes from the beach and priced at $11.7 million . And just south of Montauk Highway, another new build, a 12,400-square-foot spread that borders the golf course of South Fork Country Club and isn’t too far from the popular Amber Waves Farm, Market, and Cafe, is on the market for $14.75 million . “The thing that attracts me the most—and I think the thing that attracts people like the Randy Lerners and Mickey Drexlers of the world, is that they can step onto the public bay beaches and swim, kayak, and paddleboard without anyone bothering them,” Gunderson says. “It offers clean air and a quiet life.” A world apart in many ways, Devon Colony is also convenient to the farm stands in Amagansett, downtown East Hampton and popular hot spots like the Stephen Talkhouse music venue. For many modern buyers, the solitude of the forested land and the working farms might not appeal. But once you get accustomed to the open spaces and slower pace of living, it’s pretty hard to leave. 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Members are responsible for ensuring that their families and guests observe the following traditions: Flag CeremonyThe daily raising and lowering of the American flag is a time-honored tradition at the Devon Yacht Club and we invite all members and their guests to join us in this ceremony each evening. At the sound of the bell, please stand. Upon firing of the cannon all non-uniformed citizens should place their right hand over their heart and hold the salute until the flag is unsnapped from the halyard. Please remain at attention until dismissed. Smoking is not permitted on Club premises. Cell Phones and Electronic DevicesWhile on Club grounds, cell phones, iPads, tablets and laptops are required to be on silent or vibrate at ALL times. Telephone conversations or electronic messaging are prohibited on club property other than in the parking areas. No pets are permitted in or on any Club property. Except as specifically stated on invitations for special events, the dress code in the Club House/Dining Room/Bar is as follows:
Overly revealing swimsuits such as string bikinis are prohibited. Children should wear bathing suits at all times regardless of age. Changing of diapers is not permitted. Informal dress and bathing suits are acceptable until 6:30 p.m. Players dress in tennis attire with 80% of their costume white. Gentlemen are required to wear shirts with collars. Players and non-players should dress in good taste. Map & Directions
All inquiries concerning membership must be made through a current member of the Club. If you are an avid sailor, please contact our Fleet Captain to learn about opportunities to crew. ReciprocityDevon welcomes guests accompanied by our members as well as members of reciprocal clubs. For members of reciprocal clubs, please contact our office in advance for reservations and any questions. If you are a member of a yacht club that does not currently have reciprocity, please contract our General Manager for further information. SHELTER ISLAND YCWesthampton yacht squadron, seawanhaka corinthian yc, manhattan yc, larchmont yc, indian harbor yc, belle haven yc, stamford yc, manhasset bay yc, watch hill yc, fishers island yc, wadawanuck club, port jefferson yc, edgartown yc, palm beach yc (fl), lauderdale yc (fl), sarasota yc (fl), naples yc (fl), eau gallie yc (fl) , corinthian yc (ca), santa barbara yc (ca), carolina yc (sc), southern yc (la), annapolis yc (md), norfolk yc (va). ![]()
Devon Yacht Club Charts Course for Higher GroundHoping to survive rising seas, yacht club sets course for next 100 years ![]() Citing the threat of erosion, the Devon Yacht Club, a private club and marina founded in 1908 on a 13-acre parcel of land along Gardiner’s Bay in Amagansett, is seeking to move to higher ground. At the May 18 East Hampton Town Planning Board meeting, the club presented a preliminary plan for the move, which board members greeted favorably. “The board of governors and the membership have realized that the aging facility should be upgraded to make it more flood-resilient to ensure longevity, while simultaneously improving the club’s efforts at the protection of the natural resources present on the property,” the application reads. “It is specifically noted that the improvements that are proposed at this site will not increase the size, membership, or the capacity of the Devon Yacht Club.” The current buildings would be demolished, and the clubhouse, bath house, and sailing center would be moved away from the water. A residence used as staff housing would also be moved. Minor aspects of the plan include relocating a workshop and reconfiguring the tennis courts. The town’s new Coastal Assessment and Resiliency Plan (CARP), released late in April, warns of the potential for East Hampton to be transformed “into a series of islands with permanent submergence of low-lying areas, as early as 2070.” Financially, this could be crippling: “Losses associated with property damage will increase significantly in the future due to sea level rise and increased flood risks.” It would be years before some aspects of CARP, such as the implementation of flood barriers and levees, would happen. Right away, though, the report recommends starting “shoreline setback review and regulation” and establishing a “Design Flood Elevation, that incorporates sea level rise.” “They’re looking to make sure this club is going to be around for the next hundred years,” said Richard Warren, a land-use planner representing Devon before the board. The current staff housing is located close to wetlands, which is problematic. Worse, according to Marco Wu, a town planner, the building is “serviced by a cesspool located in the wetlands.” The good news is that the club proposes to locate a low-nitrogen on-site waste treatment system in the optimal location, given the environmental constraints on the property.” “How many employees reside in the residence?” asked Samuel Kramer, the planning board chairman. “About 18,” said Mr. Warren. Its sanitary system “has been there forever,” he said. “This is a pretty ambitious project on a difficult site,” he added. “We’re looking at phasing the construction.” To start with, the tennis courts will be removed. The sanitary, clubhouse, and parking reconfiguration would also be done in Phase One. Devon will restore the dunes as much as possible, Mr. Warren said, as the buildings are moved away. “This is the beginning of the process for us, we know we have a long way to go,” he said. Approvals from the Town Zoning Board of Appeals, the Suffolk County Health Department, and the State Department of Environmental Conservation will all be necessary. The move will likely take a year and a half or two years to complete. “The East Hampton Star has characterized the projected sea level rise as ‘ominous,’ “ said Michael Hansen, a board member. He asked if there was a history of flooding on the property. “One thing we are concerned about is sea level rise,” Mr. Warren replied. “They haven’t had incidents to date of significant storm damage.” He said the new buildings would be on pylons. All the board members agreed that taking the cesspool out of the wetlands was key to the project and a huge improvement. “It’s a hugely ambitious project, needless to say,” said Ed Krug, a member. “You’re rebuilding the club. 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About. Devon is dedicated to family, friendship and community and seeks to encourage and promote the sport of yachting, the science of seamanship and navigation as well as the sport of tennis. Established as the Gardiner's Bay Boat Club in 1908, the Devon Yacht Club, Inc. was incorporated under the laws of New York on November 8, 1916, on ...
The Devon Yacht Club is a private, member owned yacht club located on the shores of Gardiner's Bay in Amagansett, New York. LEARN MORE. Sailing. Devon provides opportunities for sailing instruction, sailing for pleasure and more serious racing; our members have competed in many events at the national and international level.
The Devon Yacht Club P.O. Box 2549 300 Abraham's Landing Road Amagansett, NY 11930-2549
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Devon Yacht Club. Claim 3.0 . 2 reviews ... If you are looking for a great place to dine, play tennis, swim or sail, then Devon Yacht Club is the place to join. Of course you will need to meet some minimum requirements and a background check. more. Reply | Report abuse | pretentious idiots 10/15/2008. by Pumpman ...
With a strong focus on sporting activities, the Devon Colony families provided reliable participants for the club's tennis matches and sailing races. Beginning in 1934, the Devon Yacht Club ...
Devon is dedicated to family, friendship and community and seeks to encourage and promote the sport of yachting, the science of seamanship and navigation as well as the sport of tennis. Established as the Gardiner's Bay Boat Club in 1908, the Devon Yacht Club, Inc. was incorporated under the laws of New York on November […]
Devon Yacht Club Inc. Amagansett, NY; Tax-exempt since Oct. 1926 EIN: 11-0678790; Receive an email when new data is available for this organization. Organization summary. Type of Nonprofit. Designated as a 501(c)7 Social and recreational clubs. Donations to this organization are not tax deductible. ... (Tennis Director) $118,825: $0: $3,565:
Program areas at The Devon Yacht Club. Tax exempt Club activities. Personnel at The Devon Yacht Club. Name Title Compensation Date of data; Patricia Hollmann: General Manager: $319,853: 2022-12-31: Donald Schnell: Head of Maintenance: $149,008: 2022-12-31: Timothy Snell: Tennis Director ...
Devon Yacht Club, Amagansett, NY, United States Marina. Find marina reviews, phone number, boat and yacht docks, slips, and moorings for rent at Devon Yacht Club. ... Tennis: Within 5 Miles. Ship Store: Yes. Edit Amenities. Show All. Reviews. Write a Review. No reviews yet! Be the first to write a review of Devon Yacht Club. Products.
The Devon Yacht Club, which hopes to proceed with a large-scale redevelopment of its 120-year-old facility, is proposing to demolish all the buildings on its 13.82-acre site and to rebuild ...
The foursome also founded the still-standing Devon Yacht Club, which includes a small private marina. Historic photos of the Procter and Levering homes during construction in 1909. Mickey, Marilyn ...
Devon Yacht Club is an extremely easy going and friendly place to work. My co-workers and I feel like one big family. Working on the tennis courts, my responsibilities are managing the phones, scheduling lessons, managing court bookings, maintaining courts by sweeping, watering and lining.
The daily raising and lowering of the American flag is a time-honored tradition at the Devon Yacht Club and we invite all members and their guests to join us in this ceremony each evening. ... Players dress in tennis attire with 80% of their costume white. Gentlemen are required to wear shirts with collars. Players and non-players should dress ...
June 1, 2022. Citing the threat of erosion, the Devon Yacht Club, a private club and marina founded in 1908 on a 13-acre parcel of land along Gardiner's Bay in Amagansett, is seeking to move to ...
Tim Snell is a Tennis Director at Devon Yacht Club based in Amagansett, New York. Previously, Tim was an USPTA Head Professional at Gleneagles Cou ntry Club. Read more. Tim Snell Current Workplace . Devon Yacht Club. 2018-present (6 years)
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Devon Yacht Club operates under the General Manager organizational structure. The executive chef reports directly to the General Manager and interfaces with the Executive, House, and Junior Yacht Committees. The kitchen staff totals 12-14 team members in season including a sous chef and pastry chef. DEVON YACHT CLUB WEB SITE: www.devonyc.com
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