145 Little Scout Rd., Sedona, AZ 86336

145 Little Scout Rd., Sedona, AZ 86336
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$3,430,000
Sold on 9/30/20
Beds Baths Sq. Ft. Taxes Built
3 5.00 6,119 $19,110 1995
On the market: 353 days
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1st time on the market – the artistic features, timeless natural components, and VIEWS in the coveted Soldiers Pass location cannot be matched. Casa de la Zaguán was named for the inviting passageway between the driveway and embracing courtyard that offers solitude. The flow of the living spaces lends itself to intimate settings both inside and out, as well as large gatherings. Designed by the acclaimed ''Master of the Southwest'', William Tull, his signature elements can be experienced throughout: Dutch doors; hand carved corbels; saguaro ribbed vents; tumbled travertine; hand-hewn black walnut floors and cabinetry; individualized ceilings accented with vigas and latillas. Guest suites are conveniently located yet offer seclusion from the main living spaces. 11 fireplaces inside/out The opulent master boasts a sitting room with a fireplace; VIEWS of the surrounding mountains and a peaceful infinite edge pool; a floating bed wall; 2 vanities & a boudoir table; His & Hers closets; a freestanding bath warmed by its own chiminea; and a workout room. Live-in accommodations are close to the master or, could instead be a 2nd den or hobby room. The home has a wine cellar constructed of exposed adobe brick in the authentic fashion using straw, while the remaining bricks contain asphalt emulsion to add stability and rounded corners. Over 30,000 bricks (that's over 1.2 million pounds of blocks) reflect the magnitude of the structure. To quote Interior Designer Nancy Kitchell, "Everything in Bill's designs was connected with the earth thru softness and naturalness. His homes grew from the earth." A temperature controlled shop and potting counter are found in one of the 3 garages. The colorful outdoor portal is complete with VIEWS of the Coconino National Forrest, a bubbling waterfall, spa and luxurious resort-style pool. At the Zaguán entry is a 100+ year old bell from a Union Pacific Railway engine. All 11 wood burning fireplaces all have gas starters. The hardwood floors will receive a linseed oil and paste wax treatment once the owner has removed all furniture. Annual well costs average only $600 for the water, APS, and maintenance fees. Owner does not use the ice-maker so the Buyers will need to verify if it is in working condition.