Lagniappe rear facade - with added wing
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1291 Hammocks Gap Road. 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 - as seen above on the left - 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.
It returned on the market in September 2011 for $1.95 million having been sold last in May 09 2005 for $1,900,000. RELISTED Sep 2013 for $1,745,000.
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 rear facade - with added wing
No photo credit taken!
1291 Hammocks Gap Road. 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 - as seen above on the left - 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.
It returned on the market in September 2011 for $1.95 million having been sold last in May 09 2005 for $1,900,000. RELISTED Sep 2013 for $1,745,000.
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.