Hamptons Traditional, Residential


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Eothen, also known as the Warhol House or the historic Church Estate, is one of Montauk's most iconic oceanfront compounds. Originally built in the 1930s as a private fishing retreat for the Church family, heirs to the Arm & Hammer fortune, the estate became a cultural landmark when Andy Warhol and filmmaker Paul Morrissey purchased it in 1971. Over the years, its understated white clapboard cottages and dramatic Atlantic setting welcomed an extraordinary roster of guests, including Jackie Kennedy Onassis, Lee Radziwill, The Rolling Stones, Elizabeth Taylor, Liza Minnelli, Halston, Truman Capote, and Peter Beard.

Today, Eothen remains an unrivaled backdrop for film, television, fashion editorials, commercial campaigns, luxury events, and private productions. With its collection of historic cottages, sweeping ocean views, expansive lawns, secluded setting, and timeless coastal architecture, the estate offers a rare combination of cinematic beauty, privacy, and legendary provenance making it one of the most sought-after locations in the Hamptons.

Please Note: Very Expensive

  • Artwork may not be moved without prior approval. If relocation is required, it must be handled by a professional fine art handler with the appropriate permissions.

  • Floor protection is required throughout the property, and shoes are not permitted indoors.

  • All necessary permits must be obtained prior to the production or event.

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