Historic Community

The lovely and historic community of Old Field South, located in Setauket, NY, was founded in 1929 by Frank Melville and the grounds designed by the illustrious landscape architecture firm of Frederick Law Olmsted.

The Old Field South Property Owners Association was formed and still exists to unite the property owners in a spirit of good will and cooperation to advance the civic development of the neighborhood, to preserve the area and its environs and parks, and to ensure the continued compliance with the covenants and restrictions that run with the land.

Events / Newsletters

Scarecrow

Annual Scarecrow Event

A reminder that our OFS annual Scarecrow event is officially underway! From now until Thanksgiving.
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Annual Beach Party Newsletter

Annual Beach Party

Our ANNUAL BEACH PARTY will be held on Sunday, September 22nd, at 4pm, at the Old Field Club Beach!
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Personalized Bricks

Purchase a personalized brick, that will then become a permanent part of the round planter at the intersection of Highwood and Mount Grey Road.
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Annual Yard Sale

Please note that our annual neighborhood yard sale will be held on Saturday, June 8th, with a rain date of June 9th, from 9am-3pm. The yard sales will be held at the residences of those looking to participate.
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Covenants

OFSPOA Covenants (Full Text)

Key Provision:
• Each building is single family only and must not exceed two stories in height.
• No building, including extensions and additions to existing structures, and no fence, hedge, or wall is to be constructed without written approval of the Board. This also includes changing the color of the house.
• No premises can be used for business purposes and no signs of a trade or profession can be displayed.
• Except for household pets, no animals, poultry or livestock, can be kept or maintained.
• No changes to the existing landscape can be made without written approval, including changes in the contours of the land, or other changes to the grounds, including trees and shrubs.