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This is a 4,000 square foot mid-century modern built in 1961 by James Evans and renovated in 2010 by Robert Dean Architects. It is made of wood, stucco, and glass. The house is built on a rock outcropping and consists of three volumes, connected by staricases.
The left volume contains a grass wall-papered master bedroom; large walk in closet; stone-tiled bathroom; and a book-lined study. Below are three bedrooms, a common area, two bathrooms, and a laundry room. The middle volume contains an open-plan kitchen and glass-walled living room divided by a two-sided working fireplace. The right volume contains a large wall-papered sitting room, a fifth bedroom, and powder room. Off a glass set of doors from the kitchen is a large wood porch and screened porch containing a ping pong table.
There is a matching box structure set across a pebbled parking area that is a two car garage. The property is 2 acres. The house is surrounded by a tiered landscape of stone fences, lawn, topiaries, tall grasses, and flowers. The rest of the property is wild and stands next to a nature preserve.
The house contains a mid-century piano, significant pieces of modernist furniture by Finn Juhl, Milo Baughman, Edward Wormley, and Albert Hadley.
Restrictions:
The art and photograph collection on the walls is also by notable figures but permission must be obtained to include them in published photographs.