This Cutchogue home has a stone fireplace painted to resemble...

This Cutchogue home has a stone fireplace painted to resemble marble.     Credit: Brown Harris Stevens of the Hamptons/VHT Studios

A Cutchogue home on the market for $2.499 million includes a stone fireplace has been painted to resemble marble.

Custom-built in 2001 with European features, the home sits on nearly 7 acres with views of Peconic Bay and Downs Creek.

The four-bedroom, 4-1/2-bathroom home features a double-height great room with brick floors and arches and plaster walls painted when wet, giving them an antique look.

Inside the Cutchogue home.

Inside the Cutchogue home. Credit: Brown Harris Stevens of the Hamptons/VHT Studios

The kitchen and breakfast room feature insets of glazed Italian majolica tiles on the floor and backsplash.

There are views of the creek from large windows, a screened porch and multiple decks, including one in the ground-floor master suite.

The listing agent is Marianne Collins of Brown Harris Stevens.

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