In this episode of Biography of a Hamptons House, we explore the iconic properties of Jack Larsen: the LongHouse Reserve and Roundhouse. This segment focuses on the African-inspired Roundhouse. Situated on 10 acres, it was built by Jack with the intention of going "back to nature" and being as simple as possible. As current owners Judy and Innis Bergsma describe, the property has evolved into seven to eight different "rooms" that create a world in and of itself.
Continue to Part II.
Watch the first episode of Biography of a Hamptons House: The Bleckner Estate.




Wow! Great show. Great
Wow! Great show. Great footage. Paul Hokemeyer is charming and adorable. The show made me happy! Glad to see Plum is creating shows that highlight the talent and beauty of our East End communities. Keep it up!!
I haven't watched Plum in
I haven't watched Plum in quite awhile now as I couldn't relate to any of the programming, but must say that I really enjoyed this Bio show. It seems well edited and I especially liked the soft spoken and gentle quality of host Paul Hokemeyer. Will you be doing a 3rd episode soon?
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