John Fowler’s Award-Winning Wasserman House Just Hit the Market for the First Time
Listed for $1.35M, the midcentury gem is set on a wooded hillside in Weston, Connecticut.
Listed for $1.35M, the midcentury gem is set on a wooded hillside in Weston, Connecticut.
Location: 23 Huckleberry Lane, Weston, Connecticut
Price: $1,350,000
Architect: John Fowler
Year Built: 1964
Footprint: 2,263 square feet (three bedrooms, two baths)
Lot Size: 2 acres
From the Agent: "John Fowler’s AIA award-winning Wasserman House comes to the open market for the first time. Designed by architect John Fowler, a Paul Rudolph protégé and later contemporary, the house’s striking massing and playful interior space distribution afford stunning points of view from within and without. Brutalist in form, yet warm and embracing in its use of materials, the Wasserman House was heavily published upon completion. Commissioned in 1964 and restored by the current owner in 2000, this breathtakingly original midcentury features a double living room divided by a sunken stone fireplace/conversation pit, a terraced primary bedroom, two restored period baths, a guest room with patio, office, a restored original kitchen with updated appliances, a dining area, an additional bedroom currently configured as a den, and stunning views of the forest and Saugatuck River beyond."
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