Have you ever wanted to live in a house that looks like it was ripped from the pages of Architectural Digest? Here's your chance. The incredibly stylish Alice Lynch House (Historical Landmark 621) was designed by legendary architect Harwood Hewitt and built by John Byers in 1922. All adobe, this 4 bed, 2.5 bath masterpiece boasts more than 2,500SF of interior living space built around a 1,000SF courtyard that will leave your dinner-party guests stunned. But first: From the brightly lit foyer, step into the enormous great room -- the home's second best entertaining space -- with its arched set of double doors opening up to the first best entertaining space, the aforementioned courtyard at the home's heart. Cook and enjoy a meal in your lavishly updated kitchen with an eat-in dining area, or seamlessly transfer dinner to your guests outside via the pass-through window. Tucked nicely (and quietly) away upstairs is the primary bedroom, with a newly renovated double vanity bathroom. Another bedroom shares the bath -- perfect for a nursery, yoga room, or office. Downstairs, two guest rooms share a second and equally beautiful double vanity bathroom. Out back, enjoy the upcoming winter months sitting around the fire pit, and get ready for Thanksgiving flag football on the large, completely private, grassy lawn. Available November 10.
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