The impressive scale of this elegant three bedroom, four one-half bath home has all the distinguishing features one would expect to find in a Cliffs at Glassy home. Situated on an expansive mountain lot, this home boasts unsurpassed views of huge rock outcrops, mountain majesty and the romance of twinkling nightlights. The 2-story entry leads to the inner foyer with its grand staircase, 30-foot ceiling and art niches that establish the unique style of this spectacular home.
Establishing an ambiance of elegance, the main level showcases a huge living room with marble fireplace, wet bar and built ins, 30-foot ceiling and walls of windows open to the view beyond. Arches and arched openings are incorporated throughout the exterior and interior. An elegant formal dining room with double trey ceiling and butler's pantry flow to a huge gourmet kitchen with L-shaped island and breakfast room. The kitchen is complete with Thermador & Sub-Zero appliances, a Five-Star commercial gas stove, granite countertops, tile floors and L-shaped dine in island. The large sunroom with Italian tile floors is the perfect place for entertaining or relaxing with a feel of “being outdoors.” The main level master suite is truly a retreat with a sitting room, fireplace, a full Jacuzzi bath complemented by a steam shower, separate bathtub and huge walk-in closets.
The second level is graced by two guest suites, one with its own balcony. The lower level features a recreation room, future bedroom, full bath, extensive workshop and storage area. The lower level loggia is finished with stone flooring and stone columns.
The sundeck spans the entire rear of main level and overlooks the breathtaking view of a man made waterfall that empties into a natural pool. There is also a meditation garden with an Italian fountain and an herb garden with a wrought iron gated entry. Designed by Paul Hughes and built by Bob Moore Construction in 1995-1996, this truly magnificent home is wonderful for grand-scale entertaining or for a quiet repose.
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