Imagine enjoying the beauty of your backyard all year round, no matter what the weather throws your way. With an all season sunroom from Four Seasons Sunroom, you can do just that!
At Four Seasons Sunroom, we’re passionate about crafting sunrooms that transform houses into dream homes. Serving Suffolk County, our team brings years of experience to every project. We believe in using high-quality materials and paying close attention to detail, ensuring your sunroom is as beautiful as it is durable. We’ll guide you through the entire process, from design to construction, making sure your new sunroom perfectly matches your vision and lifestyle.
An all season sunroom is more than just an incorporation; it’s an investment in your home and your happiness. It’s a place where you can enjoy the changing seasons, entertain friends and family, or simply curl up with a good book and a cup of coffee. At Four Seasons Sunroom, we understand that your home is your sanctuary. 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!
In the early 20th century, St. James was a popular vacation spot for glitterati of the stage and screen. Summer residents included Lionel, Ethel, and John Barrymore, Buster Keaton, Myrna Loy, and Irving Berlin, among others. Noteworthy persons of the hamlet have included Stanford White, architect; William Jay Gaynor, New York State Supreme Court Justice and Mayor of New York City; Mick Foley, professional wrestler; Soledad O’Brien, television personality; John Miceli, drummer for Meat Loaf; and John Petrucci, lead guitar player for Dream Theater.
The St. James General Store, located on Moriches Road, is said to be the oldest continuously operating general store in the United States. It and a number of other historic structures were added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973 as part of the Saint James District.
Many of these 19th-century structures are located along New York State Route 25A, otherwise known as North Country Road. Among them is Saint James Episcopal Church, the source of the hamlet’s name during the 1850s. In 1873, St. James Rail Road Station was established. Although small, the historic station-house is the second-oldest on the Long Island Rail Road.
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