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An original midcentury modern built in 1955 and designed by Edward Lloyd Flood, an architect employed by Edward Durrell Stone, and is said to have been a student of Frank Lloyd Wright. Only two owners in 66 years!
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Built as a single-story home, the focus was to create a space that felt as though you were protected from the elements yet still living in the dramatic beauty of the surrounding wooded area.
This long and winding driveway leads to an authentic midcentury modern hidden gem.
Large overhangs surround the house with 12 floor-to-ceiling windows, and 13 full glass double doors (every room has a doorway and stunning view to the great outdoors) that give you unobstructed views to the outside.
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Exposed Western cedar beams are in every room of the house. Double French doorways, from almost every room, lead to outside gardens and patios. Open the doors for a cross breeze. Two sides of the property border the untouched (and untouchable) Aquarion Watershed property. Devil’s Den nature preserve and hiking trails (1800 acres) can be reached from our front door with ease.
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