Description
Sited high overlooking its 122 rolling acres, this impressive home features high ceilings, large windows, and spectacular views from all the main rooms. With over 7,300 sq. ft. of beautiful living space, the interior seamlessly blends rustic with elegance. The owners commissioned Architect Tim Clites, and Contractor Chris Carey to design, engineer and carry out the project. The house was masterly completed in August 2004 with new foundations, systems and materials with exception of a vintage post & beam timber structure relocated from Vermont. A light filled front hall beautifully connects the two sections of the home. The three-level section to the southwest is the classic post & beam structure which provides grand living areas. The structure's hand-hewn beams were originally numbered, dismantled in Vermont and reconstructed on a stone foundation measuring 49' x 32'. The northeast section has four levels, which house four of the five bedrooms. Beautiful stonework, divided light windows and copper roofing tie the architecture together perfectly across the two sections. As one enters the home, the materials and attention to detail are evident. Throughout the main and upper level is handsome random width oak flooring, milled locally
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5BEDS
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122.65ACRES
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5BATHS
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11/2 BATHS
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7,314SQFT
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$677$/SQFT
Description
Sited high overlooking its 122 rolling acres, this impressive home features high ceilings, large windows, and spectacular views from all the main rooms. With over 7,300 sq. ft. of beautiful living space, the interior seamlessly blends rustic with elegance. The owners commissioned Architect Tim Clites, and Contractor Chris Carey to design, engineer and carry out the project. The house was masterly completed in August 2004 with new foundations, systems and materials with exception of a vintage post & beam timber structure relocated from Vermont. A light filled front hall beautifully connects the two sections of the home. The three-level section to the southwest is the classic post & beam structure which provides grand living areas. The structure's hand-hewn beams were originally numbered, dismantled in Vermont and reconstructed on a stone foundation measuring 49' x 32'. The northeast section has four levels, which house four of the five bedrooms. Beautiful stonework, divided light windows and copper roofing tie the architecture together perfectly across the two sections. As one enters the home, the materials and attention to detail are evident. Throughout the main and upper level is handsome random width oak flooring, milled locally
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