Welcome A hampton’s treasure renewed

In 2020, after a meticulous renovation, The Roundtree™ opened its doors in Amagansett. With 14 rooms, our luxury boutique property pays homage to Amagansett’s historic farmsteading legacy with nature-inspired details that embody the spirit of this idyllic destination.

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Awards

The Stella Awards

Bronze Medal for Best Décor and Design in the Northeast Region

Travel + Leisure

  • #2 Top 10 Resorts in New York State
  • #5 Top 15 Resorts Hotels in Continental US
  • #41 Top 100 Hotels in the World

Travel + Leisure

It list winner 2021

In the Media

...feel as if they’re spending a few nights in their second home, which explains the warm and utterly cozy interiors. Each guest room is outfitted with wide-plank hardwood floors, a perfect backdrop for the abundance of white furniture accented in natural wood...

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As part of my due diligence, one night I asked several guests what they thought of the property. “It’s my favorite place I’ve ever stayed out here,” one said, summing up the general consensus.

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...it was like a stay at an upscale boutique hotel with excellent service and an ambiance of being at a treasured friend's home who goes out of her way to be hospitable and has fantastic taste.

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Once you slip down the gravel driveway, you are immersed into a lush, private paradise. The feel is completely residential — as if a friend with impeccable taste lent you their Hamptons hideaway for a few days (or weeks — you won’t want to ever check out). It’s all best described as quiet luxury. It’s like Aman opened in the Hamptons.

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Everything felt personal—as if an old friend was waiting for us to arrive. I stayed impressed throughout the weekend, from the anything-you-need service and comfortable suites to the prime location and proximity to local beaches and attractions...

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Now this is what people with country houses do on the weekends! It’s set on two acres and you can play games on the lawn or simply read a book. The beach is a mile away too, but you might be too caught up in afternoon tea to pull on your suit.

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It's like Aman opened in the Hamptons. – Editor-in-Chief, Avenue Magazine
Conde Nast Traveler

What’s New in the Hamptons This Summer

The Hamptons has long been renowned as a destination that’s both low-key and high-end, where sophisticated New Yorkers escape for some fun in the sun. One of the most notable additions is the Main House at The Roundtree: a two-level, 2,200 square foot home. Also available is a four-bedroom Beach House located a short distance away in the Amagansett Dunes.

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Crain Currency

… in Amagansett is The Roundtree, a boutique hotel complete with standard and deluxe rooms, suites and studio cottages as well as one-, two- and three-bedroom cottages, large enough for families. The hotel is known for its understated luxury — offering complimentary amenities like afternoon tea and cookies, beach essentials, and bikes and a "beach buggy" transport service running from the hotel down to Atlantic Avenue and Indian Wells beaches between Memorial Day and Labor Day.

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GOOP

The Hamptons Guide

The Roundtree may be a newish addition to the Hamptons’ hotel scene, but the building itself dates back to the 17th century. Every detail at this meticulously restored property is a nostalgic nod to what we all imagine the Hamptons was like way back when. Traditional clapboard, working fireplaces, brown shingled barns, and a proper s’mores station come nightfall all contribute to a laidback, comfortable vibe. Choose between suites or cottages of various sizes (ideal for those vacationing with kids), take advantage of walking to dinner, and chill.

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Marie Claire

Small Business Spotlight: The Roundtree

Having only experienced being a guest of a hotel, but with a willingness to learn, Wong purchased the unassuming property and, after undergoing extensive renovations amidst the beginning of a pandemic, opened The Roundtree on June 1, 2020, without a single reservation on the books. Now kicking off her third summer season with a roster of loyal return guests, Wong reflects on learning curves, and why authenticity remains at the forefront of her business model.

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