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East Hampton modern barn lists with room to add full-size court

A seven-bedroom modern barn at 19 Quarty Circle hit the market as a Saunders exclusive, notable because the lot can accommodate a full-size tennis court — a frequent East End request.

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East Hampton modern barn lists with room to add full-size court
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A newly marketed modern barn at 19 Quarty Circle in East Hampton went on the market on January 5, 2026, and one detail already resonating with the local tennis community is that the property has space to build a full-size tennis court. Marketed as a Saunders exclusive, the seven-bedroom home brings high-end living and the potential for private court play to an area where buyers and renters frequently request on-site tennis amenities.

The property’s interior emphasizes open, social spaces suited to entertaining and active lifestyles. Highlights include a double-height great room, a chef’s kitchen, a primary suite, and lower-level gym and media spaces that can complement an on-site court program. Outside, the lot features an ozonated pool and upgraded landscaping; together these elements create a backyard ecosystem geared to fitness, recovery, and family play.

For players who value convenience and privacy, a private court changes daily life: it frees up time otherwise spent traveling to club courts, creates flexible practice windows for adults and juniors, and can host casual neighborhood matches. For owners, adding a court can strengthen rental appeal in a market where sports amenities are often a checklist item for summer tenants and buyers alike.

Practical considerations will drive next steps for anyone eyeing the property. Builders, landscape architects, and prospective owners will need to assess lot orientation, sight lines, drainage, and lighting plans to ensure a court fits both the site and local regulations. The existing lower-level gym and pool create synergy for post-match conditioning and recovery, while upgraded landscaping offers a backdrop that can buffer wind and neighbor sightlines — both useful for tennis playability.

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The listing includes broker contact information for Saunders, so interested buyers and players should reach out to schedule a viewing and get details on the lot’s dimensions and any permitting constraints. Local contractors with court-building experience can provide site-specific estimates and timelines, and bringing a tennis pro or coach to an early visit can help evaluate practical placement and fencing needs.

The takeaway? If you’ve been hunting for a Hamptons property where you can walk out the back door and get in a match, 19 Quarty Circle checks many boxes: modern living, fitness infrastructure, and room to add a full-size court. Our two cents? Line up a site visit with a court builder and your coach before making an offer — it’ll save time and keep you serving aces sooner.

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