Courtesy of: Heidi Krauss, Krauss Real Property Brokerage, heidi@krauss.house
Courtesy of: Heidi Krauss, Krauss Real Property Brokerage, heidi@krauss.house
$8,500,000
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6 bed
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8.00 Bath (5 Full , 3 Half)
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Lot: 7.59 Acres
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Single Family Residence
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$8,500,000
11042 GREENSPRING AVENUE Live authentically. A visionary estate perched in prime Greenspring Valley with sweeping views of pastoral land in the distance. Enduring architecture reigns supreme. A settled northeastern aesthetic permeates every design decision. A palpable sense of arrival. Living sculpture. A vessel for life created with great purpose. Designed by Peter Ratcliffe, built by GYC, interior aesthetic realized by Purple Cherry and illuminated by Crampton Lighting Design. An inviting cooking and gathering space, light soaked and fresh. Flow to your indoor outdoor great room and savor fall evenings with friends in front of the fire with foilage ablaze... autumunal tones surround. Lively conversations and celebrations are enjoyed readily with your wine cellar strategically located in your dining realm. A dedicated lounge/movie room with kitchenette overlooking your indoor basketball/sports court complete with waterfountain. Deluxe golf simulation space. Intense functionality meets artistry. A floorplan so good it must be experienced to be appreciated. Luxe first floor primary suite. Addtional suite with private stair above the garage. Wonderful for guests or home office think tank. Unrivaled state of the art mudroom. A kitchen pantry that evokes the unforgettable organization of Dean and Deluca. Destination heated party barn with attached 1, 000+ square feet two bedroom guest house and terrace. Staycation with ease. Just minutes from Greenspring Station and the 83. Cultivate your existence. The art of uniting human and home.
Courtesy of: Heidi Krauss, Krauss Real Property Brokerage, heidi@krauss.house
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