The Ott House is a rare residential gem designed by acclaimed Portland architect, John Storrs, whose celebrated portfolio includes regional landmarks such as Salishan Lodge, the World Forestry Center, and Sokol Blosser Winery. One of the few single-family homes in his body of work, the Ott House exemplifies Storr's signature Northwest Regional style - marked by soaring vaulted ceilings, natural wood walls and abundant natural lighting. These qualities lend to the home’s registry as a National Historical Place. The great room style floor plan flows effortlessly from the moment you walk in. 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath plus a large Den/Office space. 1952 Custom Built home on 2.81 Acres. Living room has new Gas Fireplace. Kitchen has updated quartz counters and leads to a large laundry room with stack washer/dryer and utility sink. The garage is oversized with ample storage. There is a patio outside the back sliding door that leads to a breezeway and wired Hobby Workshop. Two greenhouses, boat shed, tractor shed and covered RV space compliment the house surroundings. There are three protected trees on the property including a Quince, Black Magnolia and a Cladrastis (Yellowwood) in the backyard. The expansive gardens have always been organically farmed with fruit trees including Fig, cherry, pear, a variety of apple, blueberry, and grape vines. Inquiries regarding subdividing property can be emailed to The City of Gresham Planner on Duty. Truly Dreamy! Tour today!
Hwy 26, West on Palmquist, South on Palmblad Rd.
Dwelling Type: Residential
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Year Built: 1953, County: US
Hwy 26, West on Palmquist, South on Palmblad Rd.
Listing is courtesy of Kohler Meyers O'Halloran Inc.