It is a truth universally acknowledged that if you build a house on a hill, you best have some big windows. But “big” doesn’t begin to describe the windows of this East Side home, which has floor-to-ceiling panoramic views of the city and river valley below—views that are interrupted only by the property’s own mature trees.
The 14-room home was built in 1961 and has a sprawling open floor plan. The living and dining rooms flow seamlessly into one another and stretch out onto the wraparound patio.
The eat-in kitchen is fitted with industrial-grade appliances and has its own views of the leafy lot.
The interior rooms are all about wide open spaces, quirky design features, and tons of natural light.
Some bedrooms feature their own walk-out balconies.
Entertain al fresco on the large stone hilltop patio and surrounding footpaths.
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