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Situated on over an acre of natural desert studded with iconic Saguaro cactus, this territorial-style home, designed c.1956 by renowned architect Lewis Hall, is a true masterpiece of Southwestern architecture. A unique zaguan entry creates a seamless connection between the indoors and outdoors, inviting natural light to flow throughout the home and providing a perfect transition from the desert landscape, into the home, and out to the central courtyard.The home's spacious interior features a large fireplace, a stunning centerpiece, and exposed beamed ceilings that enhance the open, airy feel of the living spaces. The beautiful Saltillo tile floors add rich, earthy tones and timeless Southwestern charm. Every detail, from the adobe walls and beamed butterfly roof to the