One floor below the main living space, there are two en-suite bedroom suites: the spacious master bedroom with it’s floor-to-ceiling windows, framing views of the mountain through the trees, and, in the bathroom, an extraordinary plate-glass window forming one of the walls of the pool, so that light is refracted into the room through the water.
The second bedroom on this level shares the same wooded views of the mountain, and has it’s own secluded private terrace and an unusual African-themed bathroom. On the ground floor, there is a third en-suite bedroom with large windows looking out over a pond, filled with water-lilies and water plants.
Outside, water flows down granite rock-faces from pond to pond on every level of this unique house, which seems to grow out of the mountain itself, and it’s cooly shaded garden. All around are trees - liquid amber, pin oak and lots of indigenous species. They shroud the site, shielding the house from the road - easily a part of the arboreal character of the district - whilst the house soars above their tops.
the interior
BEDROOM ONE





BEDROOM TWO





BEDROOM THREE


