Welcome to 41 Lloyd Lane
Please take a little time to learn about this beautiful home, its town and all that makes this a special place to call "home".
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READY TO ENJOY YOUR SUMMER in your new home? Nestled into the beauty of a quiet and picturesque setting, minutes from the charming villages of Cold Spring Harbor and Huntington, is this exquisite 5-bedroom Colonial offers 4 full bathrooms and 2 powder rooms, (total of 6 bathroom), perfectly situated on a quiet, sprawling and private 2.54 acres, just a short stroll from the nearby beach. This property offers an impeccable oasis away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, providing the ideal blend of comfort and tranquility. It truly is a stunning retreat designed for those who appreciate luxury, comfort and nature. This exquisite property boasts an array of luxurious features and modern updates, making it a sanctuary for both entertaining guests and enjoying peaceful relaxation. At the heart of this home is an incredible in-ground heated Gunite pool, complemented by an expansive marble patio that invites you to soak up the sun in style. Inside, the residence is equally impressive, featuring two principal bedrooms, (one on the main level), each with its own ensuite bathroom, ensuring privacy and comfort for you and your guests. The elegant hardwood floors flow throughout the living spaces, accentuated by the warmth of four fireplaces (three wood-burning and one gas) creating a cozy ambiance in every season. The gourmet kitchen is a chef's dream, equipped with top-of-the-line appliances including a Wolf range stove, Wood-Mode cabinetry, and a Sub-Zero refrigerator, freezer + two additional fridge drawers. The kitchen is not only functional but also features its very own gas fireplace, and radiant heated floors. The kitchen's vaulted ceilings with exposed beams add a touch of grandeur, while double French doors lead to a breathtaking indoor-outdoor living area. Here, you can enjoy the beauty of nature from your Trex-deck, equipped with an electric retractable awning, a much sought after amenity on those sunny or rainy days. The outdoor wood burning fireplace creates a cozy place to gather while the BBQ outdoor kitchen area, designed to elevate your summer entertaining experience is a stunning space featuring a high-quality gas grill. The first-floor Principal bedroom with ensuite is a true haven, featuring a luxurious steam shower and direct access to an atrium that includes a relaxing hot tub and a dedicated office area. The basement provides for additional entertainment rooms and the convenience of a kitchenette style section with fridge, sink, cabinets, ample countertops and storage. In addition, the cutting-edge 4-zone FIDO system designed specifically for pet owners who want to ensure the safety and comfort of their furry companions. 220 Volt electric charger!
Village of Lloyd Harbor Overview
Government & Civic Engagement
Geography & Character
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Area: Covers 9.2 square miles, the second-largest incorporated Village in NY.
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Population: Approximately 3,400 residents, largely unchanged since 1970.
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Landscape: A blend of colonial manors, Gold Coast estates, rural, and suburban developments.
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Ambience: Known for its rustic charm, natural beauty, and low housing density, which the Village strives to preserve.
Historical Timeline
Indigenous & Colonial Period
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Originally known as Caumsett by the Matinecock Indians; sold in 1654 to English settlers.
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Renamed Horse Neck, then “Manor of Queen’s Village” under James Lloyd (1685).
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Lloyd Neck was a feudal estate; Henry Lloyd's 1711 home and Joseph Lloyd’s 1766 manor still exist.
Revolutionary Era
Industrial & Agricultural Use
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A tidewater gristmill (1794) at Mill Pond (now preserved by The Nature Conservancy).
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A brick-making plant, Crossman Brick Company, operated near Cold Spring Harbor.
Secession from Queens County
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In 1886, Lloyd Neck was annexed to Suffolk County, citing lack of local law enforcement and increased tourism traffic as key reasons.
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The area was considered a highly valuable and fertile tract.
Estate Era & “Gold Coast” Influence
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1900s saw the rise of grand estates owned by industrialists and financiers:
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Burrwood (Walter Jennings – Standard Oil)
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Caumsett (Marshall Field III – publishing magnate)
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Panfield, Eastfair, and others
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Caumsett became a 1,500-acre self-sufficient estate and was considered one of America’s finest.
Incorporation & Civic Development
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Incorporated in 1926 to preserve rural character and prevent urban encroachment.
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First Mayor: Albert G. Milbank
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Initial goals included zoning regulation and local police protection.
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Village Hall established in a former estate barn in 1958.
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Village Park opened in 1960 on 73 acres of former brickmaking land.
Modern Challenges & Preservation Efforts
Major Threats and Community Response
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1960s: State plan (via Robert Moses) to develop Caumsett into a public recreation hub with a parkway, beach, golf course, and suspension bridge—resisted by residents and ultimately abandoned.
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1967–1975: Village successfully opposed LILCO’s nuclear power plant proposal on Lloyd Neck; land became Seacrest Estates.
Demographics & Development Trends
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1926: ~444 residents
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1960: ~2,521 residents
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1970–Present: Population stabilizes around 3,400–3,500.
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~1,200 homes, with development carefully managed to preserve rural and environmental character.
Key Historic Sites Open to the Public
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Henry Lloyd Manor House (1711) – Maintained by the Lloyd Harbor Historical Society
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Joseph Lloyd Manor House (1766) – Managed by SPLIA
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Tidal Mill – Accessible via Nature Conservancy boat tours (631-367-3225)
Welcome to 41 Lloyd Lane
Please take a little time to learn about this beautiful home, its town and all that makes this a special place to call "home".
© Lovelee M. Aparicio-Vetri. All rights reserved.
All photos, written content, and media on this platform are the intellectual property of Lovelee M. Aparicio-Vetri unless otherwise stated. No part of this content may be copied, reproduced, distributed, stored, or transmitted in any form or by any means—electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise—without the prior written consent of the author, Lovelee M. Aparicio-Vetri
Unauthorized use, sharing, or distribution of any content is strictly prohibited and may result in legal action.
*********
Information Deemed Accurate But Not Guaranteed. Prospective Buyers Must Verify All Information. No Warranties or Guarantees Made by the Listing Agent and Realty Connect USA
*********
READY TO ENJOY YOUR SUMMER in your new home? Nestled into the beauty of a quiet and picturesque setting, minutes from the charming villages of Cold Spring Harbor and Huntington, is this exquisite 5-bedroom Colonial offers 4 full bathrooms and 2 powder rooms, (total of 6 bathroom), perfectly situated on a quiet, sprawling and private 2.54 acres, just a short stroll from the nearby beach. This property offers an impeccable oasis away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, providing the ideal blend of comfort and tranquility. It truly is a stunning retreat designed for those who appreciate luxury, comfort and nature. This exquisite property boasts an array of luxurious features and modern updates, making it a sanctuary for both entertaining guests and enjoying peaceful relaxation. At the heart of this home is an incredible in-ground heated Gunite pool, complemented by an expansive marble patio that invites you to soak up the sun in style. Inside, the residence is equally impressive, featuring two principal bedrooms, (one on the main level), each with its own ensuite bathroom, ensuring privacy and comfort for you and your guests. The elegant hardwood floors flow throughout the living spaces, accentuated by the warmth of four fireplaces (three wood-burning and one gas) creating a cozy ambiance in every season. The gourmet kitchen is a chef's dream, equipped with top-of-the-line appliances including a Wolf range stove, Wood-Mode cabinetry, and a Sub-Zero refrigerator, freezer + two additional fridge drawers. The kitchen is not only functional but also features its very own gas fireplace, and radiant heated floors. The kitchen's vaulted ceilings with exposed beams add a touch of grandeur, while double French doors lead to a breathtaking indoor-outdoor living area. Here, you can enjoy the beauty of nature from your Trex-deck, equipped with an electric retractable awning, a much sought after amenity on those sunny or rainy days. The outdoor wood burning fireplace creates a cozy place to gather while the BBQ outdoor kitchen area, designed to elevate your summer entertaining experience is a stunning space featuring a high-quality gas grill. The first-floor Principal bedroom with ensuite is a true haven, featuring a luxurious steam shower and direct access to an atrium that includes a relaxing hot tub and a dedicated office area. The basement provides for additional entertainment rooms and the convenience of a kitchenette style section with fridge, sink, cabinets, ample countertops and storage. In addition, the cutting-edge 4-zone FIDO system designed specifically for pet owners who want to ensure the safety and comfort of their furry companions. 220 Volt electric charger!
Village of Lloyd Harbor Overview
Government & Civic Engagement
Governance: All Boards and Commissions are staffed by volunteer residents.
Volunteer Opportunities: Interested residents can submit a letter of interest and resume to:
Village Clerk, 32 Middle Hollow Road, Huntington, NY 11743
Email:
[email protected]
Geography & Character
Area: Covers 9.2 square miles, the second-largest incorporated Village in NY.
Population: Approximately 3,400 residents, largely unchanged since 1970.
Landscape: A blend of colonial manors, Gold Coast estates, rural, and suburban developments.
Ambience: Known for its rustic charm, natural beauty, and low housing density, which the Village strives to preserve.
Historical Timeline
Indigenous & Colonial Period
Originally known as Caumsett by the Matinecock Indians; sold in 1654 to English settlers.
Renamed Horse Neck, then “Manor of Queen’s Village” under James Lloyd (1685).
Lloyd Neck was a feudal estate; Henry Lloyd's 1711 home and Joseph Lloyd’s 1766 manor still exist.
Revolutionary Era
Lloyd family was divided; patriot Joseph Lloyd’s farm was confiscated.
British Fort Franklin was built in 1778; Target Rock used for naval gunnery practice.
Industrial & Agricultural Use
A tidewater gristmill (1794) at Mill Pond (now preserved by The Nature Conservancy).
A brick-making plant, Crossman Brick Company, operated near Cold Spring Harbor.
Secession from Queens County
In 1886, Lloyd Neck was annexed to Suffolk County, citing lack of local law enforcement and increased tourism traffic as key reasons.
The area was considered a highly valuable and fertile tract.
Estate Era & “Gold Coast” Influence
1900s saw the rise of grand estates owned by industrialists and financiers:
Burrwood (Walter Jennings – Standard Oil)
Caumsett (Marshall Field III – publishing magnate)
Panfield, Eastfair, and others
Caumsett became a 1,500-acre self-sufficient estate and was considered one of America’s finest.
Incorporation & Civic Development
Incorporated in 1926 to preserve rural character and prevent urban encroachment.
First Mayor: Albert G. Milbank
Initial goals included zoning regulation and local police protection.
Village Hall established in a former estate barn in 1958.
Village Park opened in 1960 on 73 acres of former brickmaking land.
Modern Challenges & Preservation Efforts
Major Threats and Community Response
1960s: State plan (via Robert Moses) to develop Caumsett into a public recreation hub with a parkway, beach, golf course, and suspension bridge—resisted by residents and ultimately abandoned.
1967–1975: Village successfully opposed LILCO’s nuclear power plant proposal on Lloyd Neck; land became Seacrest Estates.
Demographics & Development Trends
1926: ~444 residents
1960: ~2,521 residents
1970–Present: Population stabilizes around 3,400–3,500.
~1,200 homes, with development carefully managed to preserve rural and environmental character.
Key Historic Sites Open to the Public
Henry Lloyd Manor House (1711) – Maintained by the Lloyd Harbor Historical Society
Joseph Lloyd Manor House (1766) – Managed by SPLIA
Tidal Mill – Accessible via Nature Conservancy boat tours (631-367-3225)