An extraordinary and historic estate built by W.E. Johnson who last managed the Hanford site created during the Manhattan Project. Its architecture is more typically seen on the east coast but it looks beautiful in its riverside setting, surrounded by mature and diverse plantings that provide a welcome shady spot to enjoy the serene beauty of the meandering Yakima River. All rooms are large and except for the kitchen and bathrooms have hardwood floors. The sun room is a welcome gathering spot. The baths are especially understated: the master features a walk-in shower, double sinks, toilet, and a bidet; while the main-bath has a 2-person tub and a separate shower. The park-like grounds feature endless lawn, a hot-tub ready to go, a fenced area for dogs or ponies, and a barn with 20X24 finished studio. The estate offers nearly 350' of riverside tranquility with spectacular views, truly a pastoral paradise capable of transporting you to that "special place"! Built in 1972, this extraordinary home has been lovingly renovated with the finest materials. Imagine living here, perhaps surrounded by your animals or your own vineyard? You could be in Tuscany! The location provides convenient access to the Hanford site (~15 minutes), the Red Mountain wine appellation, and to the nearby Tri-Cities (~30 minutes). The possibilities are endless as the property is truly one of a kind. The only way for you to determine whether this will be love at first sight is for you to take the time check out the virtual tour, check the aerial view on Google World, and then arrange a visit, walk around, sit and take in the house, the setting and the views, and imagine making this your home.
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