On the Market: A ’60s Deck House in Lincoln
Complete with the essentials, of course: walls of glass and vaulted ceilings.
12 Hiddenwood Path, Lincoln
Price: $839,000
Size: 2,399 square feet
Bedrooms: 4
Baths: 2
Ah, Lincoln, Massachusetts. This historic town is home to some of the region’s finest modern houses, including the residence of Walter Gropius—the modernist genius who founded the Bauhaus School. It’s a treat whenever one of Lincoln’s angular abodes hits the market, and that’s certainly the case for this ’60s deck house.
Tucked away in the woods on a cul-de-sac called Hiddenwood Path, the home is complete with all of the deck house essentials. There are floor-to-ceiling windows and vaulted wood ceilings, of course, not to mention skylights, an open floor plan, a grand brick fireplace, and a sizable second-story deck. The 1964 house is quite spacious at just under 2,400 square feet, offering four bedrooms, two living areas, a sunny formal dining room, and an office. Other enviable details include built-in teak cabinets and bookshelves and an undeniable connection to nature—the many walls of glass bring the outdoors in.
For information, contact Patti Salem, Barrett Sotheby’s International Realty, pattisalem.com.
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