In imagining the ideal setting for living a full, free, and rich life, Frank Lloyd Wright strove foran architecture where: "We have no longer an outside and an inside as two separate things.Now the outside may come inside, and the inside may and does go outside. They are of eachother. Form and function thus become one in design and execution if the nature of materialsand method and purpose are all in unison." That this unity is achieved at Fawcett Farm cannot fully be conveyed by words and pictures, but only by direct experience. Sited on 76 acres of land in California's Central Valley that Buck Fawcett characterized to Wright as the most fertile agricultural land in the world, the residence and surrounding gardens afford an island of peace rising from the crops and merging with the distant mountains on the far horizon.A multi-award winning world class restoration and enhancements to the landscape, gardens, and security have been completed by the second owners in consultation with Eric Lloyd Wright, and overseen by Taliesin Associate architect Arthur Dyson. An inspiring and unique living environment now awaits your creative use.
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Residential - Single Family, 1 Story
7
6 Full
1961
Merced
76.16
Acres
Private,Well
1
Block
Other,Septic Type Unknown
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