SoldMar 23, 2026

Listed by Patrick Hall from Branch Real Estate Group LLC

Source: OneKey #913891

1 Ellen Ct, Glen Cove, NY, 11542

$1,475,000

5
5
2
3700 sq. ft.
28741 sq. ft.

SingleFam

30+ days on the market

Sold: Mar 23, 2026

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About this property

A rare opportunity on Long Island’s Gold Coast, where timeless history meets modern living. Set on a quiet cul-de-sac in Glen Cove, this 5-bedroom, 4.5-baths, 3,700-square-foot residence is not your average home—it’s a chance to own a piece of Glen Cove’s fabled past. With spacious interiors, an in-ground pool, and lush surroundings, this property offers every modern comfort while standing apart for one truly extraordinary reason: it comes with its very own historic Pratt Clock Tower. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the Pratt family—whose fortune was built on Standard Oil—transformed over 1,100 acres of Glen Cove into a network of grand summer estates, collectively known as “Dosoris Park.” At the center of this world was the Pratt Oval, a sprawling service compound complete with stables, workshops, offices, and facilities to support the family’s mansions. While nearly all of those buildings have vanished, one striking survivor remains: the Clock Tower. Once part of the Pratt Oval’s central service building, the tower now rises proudly from the grounds of 1 Ellen Court, making this home one of the most unique real estate offerings on Long Island. Inside, the residence features sun-filled living spaces that flow effortlessly, designed for both everyday living and entertaining. Five bedrooms and three full baths create room for family or guests, with room to spare. Gather in the generous living and dining areas, or step outside to enjoy a private backyard oasis, complete with an in-ground pool and patio that invite summer relaxation. What truly sets this property apart is the story it tells. Owning this home means more than acquiring square footage—it means becoming the steward of a rare architectural treasure, the last standing remnant of the Pratt Oval. The clock tower, visible from the grounds, is a conversation piece, a landmark, and a living connection to the Gilded Age grandeur that once defined this shoreline. Located in Glen Cove, you’ll enjoy proximity to Long Island’s scenic preserves, sandy beaches, and cultural gems, while remaining within easy reach of New York City. Here, history and lifestyle combine seamlessly: the tranquil community of a residential cul-de-sac, the luxury of a poolside retreat, and the prestige of a private landmark that no other home can claim. 1 Ellen Court is more than a residence—it is history, heritage, and home. An offering like this comes once in a lifetime.

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Seller's review

14 days ago

Pat is an experienced realtor

We chose Pat as our realtor not from his advertisement. Rather, we noticed that he sold two houses on our block in the past several years at a relatively short time and good sale price. His presentation of our house is impressive. At that time, we felt that we had made a good choice. The communication between Pat and us was good throughout the process. Pat is always very responsive and answered all the questions we had promptly. He initially set the sale price of our house between 1.5 million and 1.6 million. But what happened after our house was put on the market for about two months without an offer and thereafter changes our view of Pat as a realtor. Almost each time when we discussed the showings of our house, Pat's comments on the condition of our house was more negative than positive. Yes, we did not update the kitchen and bathrooms fully. Yes, the initial asking price of 1.65 million suggested by my husband was higher than the market value. But after the asking price was reduced to 1.5 million and we received and accepted an offer of 1.475 million, Pat appeared that he spoke mostly on behalf of the buyers rather than for us. Through a series of negotiations and arguments surrounding the out of possession issue the buyers "discovered" via a property survey, my husband and I often asked ourselves: Is Pat representing us? The out of possession issue occurred between the Lee family and the first owner of 1 Ellen Court. Neither the second owner and we as the third owners were aware of this issue. However, we were treated as if the issue occurred while we were the owners of the property. After serious and difficulty negotiations between us and the buyers' attorney, we agreed to give a credit of $25,000 to the buyers to settle this issue while our attorney, referred via Pat, functioned mostly like a messenger. Even at that moment, Pat, in talking with the buyer's realtor, still tried to persuade us to give the buyers another $5,000! (no space to write more.)

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