Lagniappe, Charlottesville VA
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1291 Hammocks Gap Road. Charlottesville, VA
This sensational architectural gem demonstrates what charm can be extracted from a simple one-story design.
Executed in 1964/65 this French Pavilion styled residence has 12 ft ceilings,floor to ceiling windows and doors, exposed steel, timber beams, and fireplace. A 1999 addition (wing in rear) was a very sympathetic appendage.
The one-story home has 3,555 sq-ft, 3 bedrooms and 3 baths. It resides in the countryside of Charlottesville, Virginia on a 10.95 acre parcel of land.
Inspiration was 'Little Ipswich', the Chalmers Wood Jr. estate designed by Delano & Aldrich c. 1927 in Woodbury (Long Island) NY which was razed in the 1990's.
Lagniappe, Charlottesville VA
No photo credit taken!
1291 Hammocks Gap Road. Charlottesville, VA
This sensational architectural gem demonstrates what charm can be extracted from a simple one-story design.
Executed in 1964/65 this French Pavilion styled residence has 12 ft ceilings,floor to ceiling windows and doors, exposed steel, timber beams, and fireplace. A 1999 addition (wing in rear) was a very sympathetic appendage.
The one-story home has 3,555 sq-ft, 3 bedrooms and 3 baths. It resides in the countryside of Charlottesville, Virginia on a 10.95 acre parcel of land.
Inspiration was 'Little Ipswich', the Chalmers Wood Jr. estate designed by Delano & Aldrich c. 1927 in Woodbury (Long Island) NY which was razed in the 1990's.