As one of the most important and refined estates in the Hamptons, the Grosvenor Atterbury designed residence on Coopers Neck Lane brings into concert the property's century old provenance with the finest present-day amenities.The majestic three-acre oasis is perfectly positioned among the storied estates of Southampton's Summer Colony - moments from Cooper's Beach on the Atlantic Ocean, and near the fine dining, cultural offerings and world-class shopping that make Southampton Village so special.Originally commissioned by Henry Graff Trevor in 1910 and completed in 1913, the home was designed by architect Grosvenor Atterbury. World-renowned, Atterbury is credited with works such as the Parrish Art Museum, the fabled Creeks estate in East Hampton, and the American Wing of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. A new effort to revitalize and expand the estate is near completion, promising to honor the spirit of the 1913 original while adding modern day amenities and features.he three-level home offers 14,619 square feet of living space, 11 bedrooms, 12 full bathrooms and two powder rooms. Completely restored and improved, the majestic estate has also been expanded to include the new additions of a custom solarium, a 4-bay garage, and a separate pool house. The monumental three-acre grounds host an 18 by 50-foot heated gunite swimming pool with spa, and new trellised pool house overlooking the great south lawn. The property also features a new botanical glass green house, raised formal garden as well as extensive flowering gardens surrounding the house. Two gated driveways service the estate, with the main driveway off Cooper''s Neck Lane leading to an elegant motor court, and the service drive located off Meadowmere Lane.A truly historic Southampton Village estate, important and refined.