Sometimes, it seems like all of the homes in the Hamptons are starting to look alike, rendered in neutral colors with sweeping glass windows, etc., etc. A truly one-of-a-kind property in a coveted area of Water Mill, however, is for those who seek something a little different.
The five-bedroom, 4.5-bath estate was built back in 1885 by Henry Turbell Rose, a pastor from Massachusetts. He named the home Rosemary Lodge, in honor of his wife Mary, The Wall Street Journal reported, and…