Important 1930’s modernist house by architect William Lascaze. Lascaze is considered a founding father of mid century modern design.This is one of a handful of residential homes by Lascaze that still exists. Commissioned by Wall St tycoon Alfred Loomis. This modernist home retains nearly all of its original details and is sited on top of a hill with 11 acres. The sunsets are spectacular. This four bedroom four bath home has an open floor plan and sliding walls of glass that open to the south facing garden. Located within gated Tuxedo Park and adjacent to hiking trails, it does not get more private or peaceful than this sanctuary.
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