A Sag Harbor Home Frequented by Truman Capote Hits the Market for $16.5 Million 

The property features a glass conservatory salvaged from the Bridgehampton Horse Show

Cozy living room with marble fireplace, artwork on walls, bookshelves, and large windows with garden view.
Living area at 207 Madison Street.

Located in Sag Harbor Village is a 5,000-square-foot historic home that at one point was frequented by famed author Truman Capote. The five-bedroom property located at 207 Madison Street sits on .38 acres and was originally built in 1841 for Colonel Henry Wentworth Hunt, founder and publisher of The Sag Harbor Corrector, later known as The Sag Harbor Express. Three generations of the Hunt-Johnson family resided here, before Joe Petrocik and Myron Clement, friends of Capote, purchased it. 

Modern house facade with a pathway, green lawn, and manicured bushes, framed by two tall trees, under a clear sky.
The home recently underwent a three-year restoration. Photo: Hedgerow Exclusive Properties

The couple’s design footprint lives on throughout the property — the glass conservatory, which they saved from the Bridgehampton Horse Show, is one such example. More recently, the home underwent a three-year restoration by Riostello Studio, MJS Building & Development, and Halcyon Design. 

Opportunities of this caliber are rarely seen in Sag Harbor Village”

Preston Kaye

In order to create a new foundation, the historic house was lifted, while still keeping original elements such as early bricks and granite from the chimneys and foundation, solid timber porch columns, hand-hewn beams, and a front door with a rim lock and sidelights. These features were all preserved and repurposed. 

Elegant living room with fireplace, two armchairs, sofa, coffee table, lush green plants, and soft lighting fixtures.
207 Madison Street. Photo: Hedgerow Exclusive Properties
Wooden modern staircase with black railings viewed from above, leading down multiple floors with a window in the background.
Stairway. Photo: Hedgerow Exclusive Properties

“Opportunities of this caliber are rarely seen in Sag Harbor Village,” said Preston Kaye, Co-Founder of Hedgerow Exclusive Properties, which has the listing. “To witness a residence of such historic stature renewed with this degree of thoughtfulness and precision is extraordinary. 207 Madison Street stands as both a preserved chapter of the Village’s past and a fully realized vision for contemporary life — a seamless fusion of heritage and modern craftsmanship achieved through nearly four years of meticulous restoration.”

Modern kitchen with a marble island, large windows, and a view of a patio and pool. Bright and airy interior design.
Kitchen. Photo: Hedgerow Exclusive Properties

In total, the three-floor residence features six full baths and two half baths, along with a Capote-inspired lounge, custom millwork, radiant-heated baths, a heated saltwater gunite pool, formal dining and living rooms, and an eat-in kitchen with custom white oak cabinetry, a La Cornue gas range, appliances by Sub-Zero and Miele, and a leathered island made of quartzite.

Capote’s red Mustang. Photo: Hedgerow Exclusive Properties
Luxurious backyard with a modern pool, glass-walled garden house, surrounded by lush greenery and outdoor seating.
The glass conservatory.
Luxurious backyard with a glass-walled pool house reflecting in a serene swimming pool, surrounded by lush greenery.
The glass conservatory. Photo: Hedgerow Exclusive Properties
Outdoor garden area with stone fire pit, surrounded by trees, hedges, and cushioned benches on a gravel patio.
Outdoor living area.