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Description
This flat-roofed Devonshire masterpiece by Wisconsin-born Architect John Randal McDonald with its not-so-subtle Usonian influence seeks its next caretaker for the first time in decades. (JRM was also the Architect of 6226 Graham, to the SE of the subject property) Stone and wood are used extensively throughout the interior and exterior, including walls, ceilings, stairs, and built-ins. Surprising as it may seem, this is a tri-level home with a basement, and boasts four bedrooms and three full bathrooms, as a prior owner added a tasteful private Primary Bed and Bath suite. There's also a lovely mint green bath shared between two bedrooms. The lower level offers a Family Room with its feature stone wall, fireplace, bar area, and access to the Primary suite. Imagine walking barefoot on the exposed concrete floors in the winter, as the in-floor radiant heat is spectacular. They are also very cool in these sweltering Summers! The crown jewel of the home is the upper level "Pagoda." With windows that offer breathtaking views of the woods and neighborhood around, a fireplace, and access to a deck overlooking the backyard, the hip roof is accentuated by the stunning interior (rosewood?) ceiling treatment. Yes, she needs a lot of love. In our experience, a time capsule of this significance and provenance that's so well-preserved for restoration comes along so incredibly rarely that it merits serious consideration for anyone devoted to Architectural Preservation and Modernism.Show Description