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3123 - Big Sur, California, FILM FRIENDLY, 300 miles from Los Angeles, 100 from San Francisco, closest airport is Monterey/Carmel airport, 20 miles north of Big Sur
Inspired by architect Rowan
Maiden, a student of Frank Lloyd Wright, who also designed Big Sur's famed
Nepenthe, the house was built in the 1950's by Frank and
Walter Trotter. "The Trotter Brothers", as they were locally know, were
themselves part of Big Sur's early pioneering family's. The Trotters were
renowned builders often working in epic proportion and scale as in the case of
Nepenthe.
The home shares a similar version of this scale and proportion with its nearby
Nepenthe cousin, with an open beamed cantilevered roof, massive exposed redwood
joist supports, and rows and rows of windows. This home is a stunning example of
Big Sur's indigenous architecture, reflecting the area's own dramatic geography,
climate, and history.
It is built primarily of redwood which was milled on site from local old growth
redwood trees. The house itself is situated in an ideal site. Nestled in the
foothills of the Santa Lucia mountains, southward facing with unsurpassed views
of the Big Sur river valley as it drains into the Pacific, yet protected from
wind and coastal fog. The home straddles the various ecosystems of the steep
land as it transitions from California bay, redwood, tanoak and live coastal oak
to high chaparral. This location insures the house an abundance of year round
sunshine tempered by cooling breezes and shade.
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areas around that homeowner can arrange shooting in if requested |
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big sur river |
bixby beach |
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little sur |
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point sur |
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deck
log cabin
arched windows
colorful
mountains
French doors