The Shou Sugi Ban House, a luxury spa and resort located in the Hamptons, was the scene of a tragic discovery on Monday. A woman was found murdered in one of the guest rooms by a staff member around 12:30 p.m., according to Suffolk County police. The victim’s identity has not been disclosed, and police have classified her death as a result of violence. The county medical examiner will conduct an autopsy to determine the exact cause of her death.
The Shou Sugi Ban House is described as a private sanctuary surrounded by lush greenery and sprawling over five acres. The resort boasts 13 private guest studios, each offering a unique and luxurious experience. The studios feature amenities such as king or queen-sized beds, luxurious soaking tubs, modern gas fireplaces, and private garden patios. Guests can enjoy a peaceful and serene environment designed to promote relaxation and well-being.
The average rate for a stay at the Shou Sugi Ban House is $1,000 per night, with an option for a signature romance package for couples at $1,250 per night. Guests can also indulge in spa and wellness treatments and enjoy on-site dining options during their stay. The resort is inspired by the principles of wabi-sabi, focusing on the beauty and healing properties of the natural world.
The investigation into the woman’s murder is ongoing, and authorities are working to gather more information about the incident. The Shou Sugi Ban House remains a popular destination for those seeking a luxurious and rejuvenating retreat in the heart of the Hamptons. Visitors can immerse themselves in a tranquil and serene environment while enjoying top-notch amenities and personalized service.