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Seems like a lot for the money: Rare opportunity to own a unique private estate on 30 acres. A gated entrance leads you up a curving driveway to a 5900 sq ft Mid Century Modern home designed by Lloyd Wright. Spacious living includes 5 bedrooms and 5 baths as well as a gourmet kitchen with center island, granite countertops and stainless steel appliances, dining room with concealed cabinets, and a study with wood burning fireplace. The master bedroom which overlooks the deck and panoramic views of the property features two bathrooms. The lower level has a large family room, fireplace and wet bar for entertaining, along with elevator access, an indoor gun range, and cabana/guest rooms leading out to the in ground pool. Other features include interior and exterior waterfalls, and an attached greenhouse. The property also has a detached 5 car garage located above a 2 bedroom guest house. There is a swimming pool, a tennis court, and a pond with water rights. Seclusion and harmony, within a natural and exotic environment.
a Lloyd Wright Home for sale
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a Lloyd Wright Home for sale
Owner of the G. Curtis Yelland House (1910), by Wm. Drummond
Re: a Lloyd Wright Home for sale
Are toilet curtains a new thing? Not digging that 2006 Home Depot kitchen too much either.
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Re: a Lloyd Wright Home for sale
Uh---no. But why start there ? How about that driveway gate ? Yup, the bathroom (pic 14) is truly bizarre.
I'll assume the living room was meant to be carpeted, judging by the narrow-board floor. (There's probably a slight tripper up to the adjacent stone surface, too.) So we've seen it both ways, now: if a floor was meant to be bare, it's carpeted, and vice versa . . .
S
I'll assume the living room was meant to be carpeted, judging by the narrow-board floor. (There's probably a slight tripper up to the adjacent stone surface, too.) So we've seen it both ways, now: if a floor was meant to be bare, it's carpeted, and vice versa . . .
S