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TAKE A LOOK: Historic Oklahoma mansion designed by Frank Lloyd Wright hits market


Frank Lloyd Wright's Westhope at 3704 South Birmingham Avenue was listed for $7.995 million. (Photos: Sarah Strunk Photography)
Frank Lloyd Wright's Westhope at 3704 South Birmingham Avenue was listed for $7.995 million. (Photos: Sarah Strunk Photography)
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A property deemed the "most significant" to become available in this generation recently hit the market in Tulsa.

The Westhope house at 3704 South Birmingham Avenue was listed for $7.995 million. It was designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright.

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The mansion was constructed in 1929 and was later added to the National Register of Historic Places in the 1970s.

According to Sage Sotheby's, Westhope is one of only three Wright-designed structures in Oklahoma and one of the largest residences the famed architect ever built.

The home wasmade with alternating piers of square glass windows and cement textile blocks.

"A limited number of such concrete block homes were built in between Wright’s better-known Prairie and Usonian houses, making Westhope a remarkable rare jewel," the listing from Sage Sotheby's reads.

The 10,405-square-foot property sits on a 1.49-acre lot and includes five bedrooms, four full bathrooms, and one half-bathroom.

It was originally built for Wright's cousin, Tulsa Tribune publisher Richard Lloyd Jones.

It also features a courtyard, a guest house, an inground pool, marble countertops, a dry bar, a breakfast bar, a five-plus car garage, and concrete floors.

The listing is being handled by Rob Allen of Sage Sotheby's International.

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