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Houses for Rent in Peconic, NY with a Swimming Pool

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  1. 4 BEDS, 3.5 BATHS
    $30,000

    910 Glenn Rd

    910 Glenn Rd, Southold, NY 11971

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Peconic, NY Houses for Rent

Peconic, NY, offers a delightful experience characterized by its scenic beauty and rich history. Nestled on the North Fork of Long Island, this charming hamlet is surrounded by picturesque vineyards and serene waterfront views. A variety of rental options, from cozy apartments to quaint cottages, provide comfortable living spaces within close proximity to local attractions.

Outdoor enthusiasts can explore several parks, including Goldsmith's Inlet Park and Founders Landing Park, perfect for hiking, fishing, and picnicking. McCabe's Beach and Sound View Dunes Park offer ideal spots for sunbathing and swimming in the tranquil waters during the warmer months. The area is also home to cultural treasures, such as the Horton Point Lighthouse Nautical Museum and the Southold Historical Museum, where visitors can delve into the region's rich maritime and local history.

Dining options abound, with a range of restaurants similar to Legends and The Halyard Restaurant providing delicious meals. For a more casual bite, Cutchogue Diner and North Fork Table & Inn offer local flavors, while Country Corner Cafe serves up comforting café fare. Coffee lovers can enjoy a warm cup at North Fork Roasting Co. or relax at Minnow At The Galley Ho.

Cultural events and community gatherings enhance the appeal of Peconic, with seasonal festivals celebrating local produce and crafts. The annual Peconic Bay Winery Festival showcases the region's renowned wineries, drawing visitors and locals asimilar to for tastings and live music. The charming local shops and historical landmarks, such as the Southold Indian Museum and the Mattituck Historical Society, create a welcoming atmosphere for residents.

With its blend of natural beauty, recreational opportunities, and a strong sense of community, Peconic is an inviting place to call home, enriched by nearby shopping centers and the vibrant local culture.

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