The historic Hiram Sanford Home on Egypt Lane in East Hampton is a Cape Cod-style dwelling in-built 1740. Handed down by means of the generations, the home was dilapidated when a former leisure government purchased the property in 217. Working with New York-based Ammor Structure, and due to a novel zoning legislation in East Hampton, the proprietor had the unique dwelling renovated and a brand new, ultra-modern three-bedroom dwelling constructed on the identical parcel. Located on half an acre, the one-bedroom historic dwelling has period-correct particulars and sits throughout from the brand new construction, constructed from eight modified delivery containers. An extended glass pavilion within the new dwelling places Sanford Home on full show and connects the kitchen and eating room. A staircase from Belgium and the kitchen had been all prefabricated for the home. The house is now available on the market, ready for its subsequent proprietor.