The hamlet is home to Miller Place Duck Pond, as...

The hamlet is home to Miller Place Duck Pond, as well as Cordwood Landing County and Washington Memorial parks. Credit: Morgan Campbell

"You're right on 25A and the beaches are just phenomenal," said Deniz Ozgur of Signature Premier.

Homes overlook the Long Island Sound at Miller Place Beach.

Homes overlook the Long Island Sound at Miller Place Beach. Credit: Morgan Campbell

The hamlet is home to Willow Creek Golf & Country Club, Cordwood Landing County and Washington Memorial parks, and private beaches north of Route 25A, accessible to residents through their homeowners' associations.

"It's very quaint and quiet," said Nicholas Aliano Jr. of Aliano Real Estate, noting that the area is close to three hospitals and Stony Brook University.

North Country Road is home to many businesses, as well as houses from the 18th and 19th centuries. Credit: Morgan Campbell

Though development has continued steadily since World War II, the hamlet is home to many 18th and 19th century homes that remain along Main Street (North Country Road) and is on the National Register of Historic Places for its more than two dozen historic homes.  

In recent years, an influx of fast-food eateries, pharmacies and other businesses has detracted from some of the hamlet's quaintness, said Antoinette Donato, vice president of the Miller Place-Mount Sinai Historical Society, who has lived in Miller Place for 50 years.

Shopping centers, fast-food and other conveniences have found their way...

Shopping centers, fast-food and other conveniences have found their way to Miller Place. Credit: Morgan Campbell

The area was named for Andrew Miller, a farmer who bought land in 1679. During the Revolutionary War, residents of "Miller's Place," as it was then known, were mostly American patriots. One outlier, Richard Miller, Andrew's son, was killed in 1776 while recruiting for the British cause.  

The community's name changed to Miller Place in 1894, the year the railroad came, bringing with it an influx of tourists. Service ended in 1938 for lack of ridership.

In addition to one co-op and two condominium developments, housing stock consists mostly of Colonial and Victorian single-family homes, with prices ranging from $450,000 to $1.4 million for a large home near the water.

Homes on Henearly Drive, top, and Earl Street in Miller Place.  Credit: Morgan Campbell

Priced at $1.25 million, this post-modern home on Sycamore Street...

Priced at $1.25 million, this post-modern home on Sycamore Street has seven bedrooms. Credit: Photografik Studios/James Calandrino

At 4,500-square-feet, this 2004 Post-modern home features five bedrooms, 3 1/2 bathrooms and hardwood floors. The updated kitchen has custom cabinetry, an oversized center island, quartz counters and high-end appliances. Other features include primary suite with tray ceiling, new hot water heater, and full unfinished basement. The fenced-in 0.69-acre property has a large deck, swimming pool and attached three-car garage. Taxes are $22,085. Nicholas Aliano, Jr., Aliano Real Estate, 631-744-5000.

Priced at $799,000, this Wedgewood Lane Colonial has a legal...

Priced at $799,000, this Wedgewood Lane Colonial has a legal accessory apartment. Credit: EPM Real Estate Photography

This renovated 1972 Colonial has 3,860 square feet of space, seven bedrooms and 4 1/2 baths, plus an unoccupied two-bedroom, one-bath legal accessory apartment. The house has hardwood floors, completely owned solar panels and a fenced-in 0.52 acre yard with an attached one-car garage. Taxes are $18,408. Deniz Ozgur, Signature Premier Properties, 631-642-2300.

Priced at $599,999, this Echo Avenue contemporary home sits on...

Priced at $599,999, this Echo Avenue contemporary home sits on 0.59 acres. Credit: Douglas Elliman Realty

A 2,500-square-foot contemporary with three bedrooms and 2 1/2 bathrooms, kitchen with wood paneled ceiling, Brazilian cherrywood floors, crown molding, heated sunroom, partially finished basement with wine room, primary suite with an updated bathroom, new roof, and whole house generator. The 0.59-acre property has an outdoor kitchen and attached two-car garage. Taxes are $15,645. Michelle Keegan, Douglas Elliman Real Estate, 631-758-2552.

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Sweetgum Ln.

Wabil Rd.

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