951 North Pembroke Avenue, Fayetteville, AR
1964-65 Glenn Clark historic home
EUINE FAY JONES, ARCHITECT
$499,999.00
Contact: Patrick Storms
patrickstorms@yahoo.com
479.283.9641
$499,999.00
Contact: Patrick Storms
patrickstorms@yahoo.com
479.283.9641
3 Bed | 3 Bath | 2642 SqFt | Historic Fay Jones | Award Winning Landscape.
A rare opportunity to own a strikingly beautiful home on Mt. Sequoyah, designed by the master architect Fay Jones and set within an award-winning garden. The 2,642-square-foot brick house includes 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, a formal dining room, a great room with cathedral ceiling and hearth, and a stunning entryway. Fay Jones’s signature design is found throughout, in the geometric patterns on windows and doors, cove lighting, the many built-in cabinets and bookshelves, and the home’s connection to its environment. Separating the 812-square-foot garage is a 2 vehicle carport and storage room all under one continual roofline.
Living area includes:
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Three
bedrooms, two with their own bathrooms. All have built-in closets, and the
master bedroom has a dressing area.
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Three
full baths with walk-in showers.
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27
x 33 great room at the center of the house with cathedral ceiling,
floor-to-ceiling glass windows, French doors, and a large hearth with skylight.
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Kitchen
with built-in cabinets, lots of counter space, and an 8 x 9 pantry. Eye-level windows with folding shutters provide
a complete view of the front garden.
·
Dining
room with French doors, built-in chandelier, and view of the rear tree canopy
patio.
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Grand
entryway with double entry doors, brick paving, and side windows.
Other areas include:
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Adjacent
garage with 220 electrical outlets, lighting, skylights, gas heat, half bath,
and industrial garage doors, built in 2002 by Fay Jones’s firm to be consistent
with original design.
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153-square-foot
storage room opening to large carport.
·
20
x 20 and 30 x 30 basement areas with rear windows for convenient storage.
Landscape and exterior space includes:
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Extensive
front native habitat garden with paths and rockwork, watering system. Garden
has been a focus of 2 garden tours and the “2015 Sustainable Landscape Award”
from the City of Fayetteville.
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Aggregate
patio with architectural railing looks onto oak and hickory woods to the rear.
·
Lighted
brick steps and walls, creating visible entry levels in front and back of house.
Roof overhangs with lighting covers walkways
along the house exterior.
The Owners’ View:
Fay Jones’s architectural work is a joy to live in; a place
that is about creative layers of form and space. Designed with organized geometry, its plans
are developed over a grid that links ceiling and wall design into patterns of
woodwork that divides white planes overhead.
The roof is supported with flitch beams, columns of brick, and window
frames. In each room are elements that
are a reminder of the whole design: cabinets are built alike in kitchen, dining
room, bedrooms, hallways and the living room. Everywhere, windows and doors
show the same pattern, reminding one of a tree branch. The building’s unity is like a piece of
classical music, giving a sense of harmony and peace.
The relationship between indoor and outdoor
space results in a feeling of living in nature through viewing into the woods and
looking down from a treetop patio. From
the interior, one is always aware of the morning sun, the wind in the trees,
the green of native plants, and the shape of the hillside held back by walls
and steps. Earth, trees, and sky are
always apparent Contact: Patrick Storms
patrickstorms@yahoo.com
479.283.9641
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