This post is part of a series featuring some of Fayetteville’s most unique and architecturally distinctive homes.
This gorgeous home is nestled in the trees at the base of Mt. Sequoyah in the Washington-Willow neighborhood. I drove by this home for the very first time today and was really drawn to design which takes cues from Craftsman and Prairie style architecture. I also like the way the home hugs the steep topography of the lot (which is difficult to see in the photo) and seems to blend in with its natural surroundings. Sutton is just one block north of Dickson Street making this home convenient to downtown Fayetteville. The home was constructed in 2000 and has 3,232 square feet of living space and another 540 square feet of outdoor living space.
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Disclaimer: It is not the intention of the site owner to suggest representation of any homeowner for a property featured on this site; if a featured home is currently listed for sale it is simply a coincidence. The site owner will make every possible attempt to fully disclose when a featured property is listed for sale. All photos Copyright Anthony R. Clark unless otherwise noted.
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