The 20 villages of the Hamptons have long been a destination for New York's "it" crowd, and there are plenty of historic mansions to prove it.
Southampton's Normandy House, designed in 1923 and constructed over a seven-year period, was just sold to an unknown buyer for $28 million, according to The Wall Street Journal.
The six-bedroom mansion lies on 8.4 acres of land that front Lake Agawam. There are plenty of intricate, elegant details that are a reminder of the house's past — plus, there's a lakefront pool and a three-bedroom guest house.
Enter the estate on a path lined with apple trees.

Source: Corcoran Group Real Estate
The mansion lies on 8.4 acres of land.

Source: Corcoran Group Real Estate
The main house is secluded behind old walls and lush foliage.

Source: Corcoran Group Real Estate
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