Midcentury hilltop jewel box with lake views asks $800K
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Location: Weston, Connecticut
Price: $799,999
This all-white midcentury modern jewel box in Weston, Connecticut was completed in 1948?but still looks contemporary. Designed by Edward Durell Stone, an early figure in the American modern architecture movement who was known for buildings such as the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., and 2 Columbus Circle in New York City, the 1,747-square-foot three-bedroom features an open floor plan, walls of accordion glass doors opening onto two lush acres, radiant heat floors, and plenty of natural light. Though it?s most likely been updated, the home retains the characteristics of the era, combining seamless indoor-outdoor living and views of nature from its perch on a moss-covered hill. It also overlooks Laurel Lake and has a deck, making it a serene weekend escape or primary residence. Located at 94 Lords Highway, it?s asking $799,999.
Via: William Pitt Sotheby?s International Realty
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