Drew Barrymore is making an almost $8.5 million adjustment to her real estate portfolio by listing her home in the Hamptons.
Lena Yaramenko for Sotheby’s International Realty
The renovated barn, originally built in 1920, is priced at $8.45 million and occupies 1.7 acres in the heart of Sagaponack, less than a mile from the ocean. It was put on the market last week.
There are seven bedrooms.
The actress and talk show host has owned the seven-bedroom home since 2019, purchasing it for $5.5 million through a limited liability company, as recorded in PropertyShark. The home has been featured across her social media platforms.
The dining room has a sloping roof.
Despite its conversion into a residence, the former barn retains much of its period charm, featuring soaring ceilings, exposed beams, and hardwood floors.
Lena Yaramenko for Sotheby’s International Realty
The centerpiece of the 6,850-square-foot, light-filled home is the great room, which connects to an adjacent breakfast nook and kitchen. The kitchen is uniquely separated from the rest of the space by a wall constructed from window frames. Glass doors in the great room lead out to a deck.
The converted barn has beamed ceilings.
Additional features of the home include a living room with a brick fireplace, a pink-painted dining room with a sloping ceiling and skylight, and a cozy den. The property also includes a separate one-bedroom guest house with a living room and office area, according to the listing by Kathy Konzet of Sotheby’s International Realty – East Hampton Brokerage. Konzet was not immediately available for comment.
The kitchen is separated from the great room by a wall of window panes.
The park-like grounds, featuring flowering gardens and rolling lawns, include a pool, pool house, bocce court, and numerous areas for outdoor entertaining.
Drew Barrymore, 49, began her career at just 11 months old with a dog food commercial, and at age 7, she starred in 1982’s “E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial.” As an adult, she is best known for her roles in “Charlie’s Angels,” “Grey Gardens,” “The Wedding Singer,” and “50 First Dates.”
Her talk show, “The Drew Barrymore Show,” premiered in 2020. A representative for the star could not be reached for comment.