Houses by Famous Architects

Houses by Famous Architects

The Best of the Best.

Don’t try to argue. And by all means, don’t lay a finger on that plasterwork. From Frank Lloyd Wright to Ernest Flagg, these gorgeous homes for sale were designed by the best of the best. Who are we to question?

This unique, light-filled artist’s home is a rare Sarasota modern contemporary (1977) designed by Architect Tom Bertram, whose work was inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright. This two-bedroom, two-bath split-plan gem features soaring ceilings, clerestory windows and a seamless indoor-outdoor flow that celebrates Florida living. Behind a tranquil, walled front courtyard, the home opens into a […]

c. 1869
  • Lloyd Harbor, New York
  • $2,875,000

Step into a world of timeless elegance with this beautifully restored Historic Victorian-Era Estate built in 1869 designed by renowned architect Charles Homer Davis. Grandiose and gracefully set atop two pristine acres in the Incorporated Village of Lloyd Harbor, this stately home offers a commanding presence with sweeping views of nature and tranquility. Boasting Queen […]

Step into history with this remarkable, fully restored historic home, originally built in the 1830s by Joseph Archambault, a French Napoleonic War veteran and one of Newtown’s most fascinating figures. Archambault played a pivotal role during the American Civil War, where he mustered a cavalry and attained the rank of Major. Nestled in the heart […]

Nestled on 5 acres with sweeping views of the Catskills, Blinkbonnie—Gaelic for ’’Glimpse of beauty’’—is a rare blend of historic charm and modern updates. This Greek Revival home, built circa 1850 and thoughtfully expanded in 1915 by noted architect Albert W. Fuller, offers rich architectural detail and timeless elegance. Listed on the National Register of […]

c. 1933
  • Rydal, Pennsylvania
  • $1,025,000

UNDER CONTRACT! It’s time once again for another one of my Magical History Tours! Today, we’ll be discussing the development of Rydal, a section of Abington Township. Similar to other areas surrounding Philadelphia at the turn of the century, the lands that are now bound by Meetinghouse Road, Washington Lane and Susquehanna Roads were once […]

c. 1850
  • Warrenton, North Carolina
  • $1,010,630

Drenched in history, this stunning, 1850’s estate was referred to as the Showplace of Warrenton, NC. For those who do not know; this area was the playground of the wealthy. Custom built by the renowned Jacob W. Holt, Architect, carpenter/Joiner, the style of the home has Greek and Italianate features that were adapted to local […]

First offering, welcome to this stunning Usonian-style home designed by architect James De Long. De Long, a Frank Lloyd Wright protégé and Taliesin fellow, has created a timeless mid-century architectural retreat. From an early age, James De Long was captivated by architecture, a passion sparked in his teens by the Millard House near his home […]

Welcome to 2900 Saint Paul St. This glorious Victorian sits on a very large lot, just a block or two from the Johns Hopkins University campus in the desirable, walkable community of Charles Village. Built as a country home for the Polk family in 1879, it was one of the first homes in the area. […]

6600 Wissachickon Avenue in the West Mount Airy neighborhood of Philadelphia is a once in a lifetime opportunity to own a home designed by famed gilded age architect, Horace Trumbauer for textile magnate, Joseph Wasserman. The Trumbauer-Wasserman house (1909) is one of the few remaining homes with preserved original details in this country designed by […]

c. 1899
  • Winter Park, Florida
  • $15,000,000

“THE PALMS” also known as the “Edward Hill Brewer Home” is a landmark, historic residence located on a magnificent lakefront property in the premier city of Winter Park, Florida. In 1982, The Palms was listed in the U.S. Government National Register of Historic Places, a program that identifies, evaluates, and protects America’s historic resources. Winter […]

c. 1823
  • Somerset, Virginia
  • $2,750,000

Frascati, c. 1823. Here is an exceedingly rare opportunity to acquire a national landmark perfectly located on 62.74 acres in the Somerset estate area of Orange County. Frascati was built for Philip Barbour, Associate Justice for the Supreme Court by John Perry, known for his work for Thomas Jefferson in building the University of Virginia […]

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