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3 bedrooms 3+ bathrooms Sleeps 10 2992.4 sq ft
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Bellport, NY
- Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts9 min drive
- Fire Island National Seashore10 min drive
- Lasorda Legacy Park10 min drive
- Islip, NY (ISP-MacArthur)18 min drive
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3 bedrooms (sleeps 10)
3 bathrooms, 1 half bathroom
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About this property
Charming Converted Barn and Cottage walk to the Fire Island Ferry, rental by mo.
Converted Barn and attached Cottage with a sleeping room on the ground level, with door walls that open on a sunken garden, and 4 bedrooms on the two stories in both buildings above. Living fence (trees & shrubs) surround 3/4 of the property. 5 min walk to downtown Bellport with restaurants, retail stores, Gift shops, ice cream parlor, coffee shops, and groceries. 15 min walk to the bay beaches, playground, band shell, and yacht club where you can take a ferry cross the bay to a private Bellport beach on Fire Island and the Atlantic Ocean.
FUNNY FARM
Designed by artist Randy Polumbo
Bellport, Long Island
This 200 year old timber frame barn was rescued from near collapsing by artist Randy Polumbo. Using a collapsed barn for parts, every inch is old wood, all natural and non toxic materials. Most of the barn is built of salvaged materials from NYC construction projects with Calatrava’s discarded Bathtub, an outdoor shower from the Sherry Netherland Hotel, and parts from glorious uptown mansions and brooklyn factories alike. Enjoy chilling out in the hammock, the yard, or bike to the beach or cook a major meal in the spacious well appointed kitchen. What makes it “funny” are numerous amusing features like the giant iron bell and string to fire it, that Randy’s mom could not recall “bellport” and calls the town “bellevue” to this day. This is a very relaxing space where anything or nothing is enjoyable from crafts, music, cooking to a work project.
FUNNY FARM
Designed by artist Randy Polumbo
Bellport, Long Island
This 200 year old timber frame barn was rescued from near collapsing by artist Randy Polumbo. Using a collapsed barn for parts, every inch is old wood, all natural and non toxic materials. Most of the barn is built of salvaged materials from NYC construction projects with Calatrava’s discarded Bathtub, an outdoor shower from the Sherry Netherland Hotel, and parts from glorious uptown mansions and brooklyn factories alike. Enjoy chilling out in the hammock, the yard, or bike to the beach or cook a major meal in the spacious well appointed kitchen. What makes it “funny” are numerous amusing features like the giant iron bell and string to fire it, that Randy’s mom could not recall “bellport” and calls the town “bellevue” to this day. This is a very relaxing space where anything or nothing is enjoyable from crafts, music, cooking to a work project.
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No events allowed
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Pets allowed
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Smoking is not permitted
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This property is managed by a private host (a party not acting within their trade, business or profession). EU consumer law, including the right of withdrawal, will not apply to your booking. The cancellation policy set by the private host will cover your booking.
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On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Long-term renters welcome
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Property Registration Number 61875
About the area
Bellport
Bellport is home to this holiday home. Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts and William Floyd Estate are local landmarks, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at Fire Island National Seashore and Connetquot River State Park. Bowl Long Island at Patchogue and Boomers! Medford are also worth visiting. Take the opportunity to explore the area for outdoor excitement like hiking/biking trails.

Bellport, NY
What's nearby
- Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts - 9 min drive - 8.2 km
- Fire Island National Seashore - 10 min drive - 8.9 km
- Shorefront Park - 10 min drive - 8.1 km
- Lasorda Legacy Park - 10 min drive - 9.4 km
- TWA Flight 800 International Memorial - 21 min drive - 19.2 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- McDonald's - 6 min drive
- Dunton Inn - 3 min drive
- Dunkin' - 3 min drive
- Anthony’s Pizza And Grill - 5 min drive
- Painters' Restaurant - 5 min drive
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Randy Polumbo

The New York Times bills Randy Polumbo, trying to sum up his architectural/design work on his Spiikehorn Ranch house, as "The Master Bulder Cuts Loose." You could also say the same of his work on this unique Bellport, Long island Converted Barn and Cottage.
Randy is a graduate of The Cooper Union School of Art, as well as a LEED accredited master builder and serves on the Board of Directors of New York Live Arts. He is an installation-based artist who lives and works between Joshua Tree, California and New York City. His artwork has been shown nationally and internationally across metropoles and natural landscapes such as deserts, ruins, and caves.
He loves sharing his distinctive home designs as a natural extension of his sculpture installations and exhibitions.
Randy is a graduate of The Cooper Union School of Art, as well as a LEED accredited master builder and serves on the Board of Directors of New York Live Arts. He is an installation-based artist who lives and works between Joshua Tree, California and New York City. His artwork has been shown nationally and internationally across metropoles and natural landscapes such as deserts, ruins, and caves.
He loves sharing his distinctive home designs as a natural extension of his sculpture installations and exhibitions.
Why they chose this property
Village of Bellport, NY
A quaint, bucolic village located on the South Shore of Long Island, Bellport Village has long been a destination for both day trippers and summer residents. It offers a variety of shopping and dining opportunities, along with one of the most well-known summer theatres in the region. Bellport is one of the rare municipalities with its own golf course and tennis complex, an ocean side beach and a bay side beach.
Founded by Captains Thomas and John Bell in the early 1800s and originally designed to be a seaport, life in Bellport has centered around the Great South Bay for almost two centuries. It was once the main source of revenue for many residents who fished and clammed off its shores. It continues to offer many recreational activities including boating and fishing in warmer months and ice boating in the winter.
Visitors and residents alike can often be seen strolling down the quiet roads leading to the bay, many with historic homes dating back to the 1800s. Quaint Victorians sit along side houses done in the Greek Revival style. Many homes feature white clapboard siding and green plantation shutters, giving Bellport the look of small town New England.
Beach lovers enjoy Ho-Hum Beach, located on Fire Island between Smiths Point County Park and Watch Hill/Fire Island National Seashore which is serviced by the Village ferry, the Whalehouse Point. Mother’s Beach, located on the Bay, offers a closer alternative and is often filled with families enjoying a day at the beach.
The Bellport Country Club is one of the oldest on Long Island, dating back to 1899. Golfers enjoy a unique experience on this Seth Raynor designed course, as the winds off the Great South Bay can change a ball’s trajectory in the blink of an eye. Its signature hole, the dog-leg 15th, was created by Robert Trent-Jones in 1961.
A quaint, bucolic village located on the South Shore of Long Island, Bellport Village has long been a destination for both day trippers and summer residents. It offers a variety of shopping and dining opportunities, along with one of the most well-known summer theatres in the region. Bellport is one of the rare municipalities with its own golf course and tennis complex, an ocean side beach and a bay side beach.
Founded by Captains Thomas and John Bell in the early 1800s and originally designed to be a seaport, life in Bellport has centered around the Great South Bay for almost two centuries. It was once the main source of revenue for many residents who fished and clammed off its shores. It continues to offer many recreational activities including boating and fishing in warmer months and ice boating in the winter.
Visitors and residents alike can often be seen strolling down the quiet roads leading to the bay, many with historic homes dating back to the 1800s. Quaint Victorians sit along side houses done in the Greek Revival style. Many homes feature white clapboard siding and green plantation shutters, giving Bellport the look of small town New England.
Beach lovers enjoy Ho-Hum Beach, located on Fire Island between Smiths Point County Park and Watch Hill/Fire Island National Seashore which is serviced by the Village ferry, the Whalehouse Point. Mother’s Beach, located on the Bay, offers a closer alternative and is often filled with families enjoying a day at the beach.
The Bellport Country Club is one of the oldest on Long Island, dating back to 1899. Golfers enjoy a unique experience on this Seth Raynor designed course, as the winds off the Great South Bay can change a ball’s trajectory in the blink of an eye. Its signature hole, the dog-leg 15th, was created by Robert Trent-Jones in 1961.
What makes this property unique
The Barn and Cottage is a beautiful and rustic design bringing two barns over a century old, creating one unique home structure attached to the old country cottage immersing the visitor into another time and place for a true country get away.
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