Escape to a historic architectural gem nestled in hillside overlooking the River Valley. The Lynn Hall property, including this cottage, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and a prime example of Early Organic Modern architecture. Designed and built in the 1930s by Walter J. Hall and his son Raymond Viner Hall, the latter of whom went on to be the primary builder of Frank Lloyd Wright's iconic Fallingwater.
The cottage seamlessly blends into the hillside, offering breathtaking views of the valley and a stone quarry-turned-wooded grotto offers an escape to a relaxing hammock. Step inside and be greeted by a cozy yet modern atmosphere appointed with its mid-century furnishings and artwork, featuring a fully equipped kitchen, a living area with a central fireplace and a dramatic ship's prow window, perfect for curling up with a book in the Eames chair.
Unwind in the queen-sized bedrooms with freshly pressed linens, rejuvenate in the walk-in shower, or lounge in the media room. Spanning approximately 1,200 sq ft, the cottage boasts four terraces, including an outdoor dining area with a fireplace and gas grill off the kitchen. Enjoy some stargazing amongst some of the darkest skies on the eastern coast as you relax by the outdoor fireplace.
Immerse yourself in this historic gem, where every detail is designed to help you relax and enjoy the stunning natural surroundings.