Rent an East Hamptons Summer Home with Iconic Literary and Cultural History

This five-acre Amagansett estate has played host to Marilyn Monroe, Arthur Miller, Kurt Vonnegut, and Terence Stamp.

In 1957, Marilyn Monroe and playwright Arthur Miller rented a property in East Hampton that including a working windmill from the time it was built in 1830 up until the 1950s. Now, you can rent it for yourself. The house sits on a sprawling 5.45-acre plot in the Amagansett hamlet of East Hampton, according to Town & Country. It has three floors, totaling 1,100-square-feet. Writer Kurt Vonnegut and actor Terence Stamp also rented the two-bedroom, one bathroom home.

The exterior of the house includes a terrace and space for outdoor entertaining. Interested? It could be yours from Memorial Day to Labor Day for only $55,000.

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