This 1988 Roxbury residence, designed by architect Anthony Ames, was distinguished with the 1989 Design Award of the American Institute of Architecture. That design expertise shows in the master bath, which is as distinctively modern and spare as the rest of the home. Precisely engineered, the design of the entire house combines dramatic interior spaces with striking details. Porcelain panels incorporate large expanses of glass throughout the living and dining room, capturing views of the natural landscape. Oak floors, plastered walls, and custom cabinetry are featured throughout. All mechanical systems are state-of-the-art. Offering three bedrooms and four bathrooms, the home is sited on nine acres of gently rolling meadow bordered by stone walls and lush woodland. The grounds include a fenced horse barn and pastures. Listed for $4.4 million by Litchfield Hills Sotheby's International Realty.

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