Circa 1855, the Captain Lewis Tooker Home sits prominently in Port Jefferson Village, offering historic charm with thoughtful modern updates. Designed by architect Geysea Sarkkany, this residence features a chef's kitchen equipped with a 6-burner Viking stove, cabinetry, and a center island, oversized walk-in pantry. Just off the kitchen is a large formal dining room, two formal living rooms with gas fireplace, and a flexible layout offering 3–4 bedrooms, including an office or optional fourth bedroom. Third floor Scenic views of Port Jefferson Harbor. Recent improvements include heating system upgrades with a new radiator and rebalanced lines for improved efficiency, concrete repairs to the rear chimney, and the addition of a gas line for a fireplace insert. Exterior updates include a widened driveway with new blacktop/Belgian block border, white PVC fencing with gate, and additional wood picket fencing along the side and rear. The home has been newly sided, and the roof is approximately 15 years old. Additional features include central air conditioning, separate hot water heater, a detached two-car garage and back yard patio. 2 blocks from shopping and events in Port Jefferson Village, residents enjoy access to village beaches, country club amenities, live music, seasonal festivals.