Some interesting Houses, just for change
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Frank Lloyd Wright's Pottery House
1430 Hyde Park Rd, Santa Fe, NM 87501
This Santa Fe home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright was originally planned for El Paso, Texas. The project never came to be until after Wright's death when the homeowners received permission to resurrect the plans for the artful home. See the pottery house
"...The finest adobe residence ever constructed, the 'Pottery House' originally designed by Frank Lloyd Wright will embrace you with every supple curve.
From the arched patio doors to the low profile valance lighting throughout, each detail is intoned by America's most famous architect.
This is the only adobe structure ever designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and the sense of purpose in the use of materials and siting is truly unique. Simply put, this is a once opportunity.
Over 5000 sf perch above Santa Fe, less than 2 miles from the historic plaza.
Located on its own promontory, the house offers unobstructed views in every direction, while maintaining extreme privacy and discretion.
The heated pool replete with a meandering canal leading to the interior of the home possesses views of the lush foothills graced with dense forest and the horizon beyond.
The main house is comprised of 4 bedrooms and 4 full baths, an unrivaled great room, full kitchen plus breakfast nook, and detached caretaker's
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1430 Hyde Park Rd, Santa Fe, NM 87501
This Santa Fe home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright was originally planned for El Paso, Texas. The project never came to be until after Wright's death when the homeowners received permission to resurrect the plans for the artful home. See the pottery house
"...The finest adobe residence ever constructed, the 'Pottery House' originally designed by Frank Lloyd Wright will embrace you with every supple curve.
From the arched patio doors to the low profile valance lighting throughout, each detail is intoned by America's most famous architect.
This is the only adobe structure ever designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and the sense of purpose in the use of materials and siting is truly unique. Simply put, this is a once opportunity.
Over 5000 sf perch above Santa Fe, less than 2 miles from the historic plaza.
Located on its own promontory, the house offers unobstructed views in every direction, while maintaining extreme privacy and discretion.
The heated pool replete with a meandering canal leading to the interior of the home possesses views of the lush foothills graced with dense forest and the horizon beyond.
The main house is comprised of 4 bedrooms and 4 full baths, an unrivaled great room, full kitchen plus breakfast nook, and detached caretaker's
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