Imagine a space bathed in natural light, where you can enjoy the beauty of every season from the comfort of your home. That’s the magic of an all season sunroom, and Four Seasons Sunroom can help you create the perfect one for your Farmingville home.
At Four Seasons Sunroom, we’re more than just builders; we’re passionate about creating spaces that enhance your lifestyle. Based in Farmingville, NY, we have a deep understanding of the local climate and building codes in Suffolk County. Our team combines years of experience with a commitment to quality craftsmanship, ensuring your sunroom is built to last. We’ll work closely with you throughout the entire process, from design to construction, to bring your dream sunroom to life.
An all season sunroom is an investment in your home and your well-being. It’s a place to connect with nature, entertain loved ones, or simply unwind and recharge. At Four Seasons Sunroom, we understand that your home is your haven. That’s why we go above and beyond to create sunrooms that are as unique as you are. Give us a call at 516-253-2329 and let’s start planning your perfect sunroom today!
The first settlement in what is now called Farmingville occurred in the late 18th century, and was called Bald Hills and Mooney Ponds, before it eventually was called Farmingville (though the soil and hills are not good for agriculture). The Keibel Family had a 72-acre fruit and vegetable farm from 1950 till 1982. It did not have its own post office until 1950.
The home of Elijah Terry, the first teacher in the local school, was built in 1823 and sits next to the Bald Hill Schoolhouse, built in 1850. The schoolhouse is in the National Register of Historic Places.
Bald Hill, one of the highest points on Long Island, is located on the Ronkonkoma Moraine, where the glacier which formed Long Island stopped its advance. At the top of Bald Hill is Vietnam Memorial Park, which includes an obelisk-shaped monument painted red, white, and blue, which was dedicated on Nov. 11, 1991. The Bald Hill Cultural Center features the outdoor Long Island Community Hospital Amphitheater and was previously the location of a ski area from 1965 to 1980.
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