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Photos via Kurfiss Sotheby's Int'l Realty-Bryn Mawr
Still searching for its second owner, architect Hugh Newell Jacobsen's "A Village of One's Own" is now being listed at $1,600,000, down $200,000 from its original listing price. The house's vernacular-meets-postmodern design consists of five connected "pavilions," (hence the "village" moniker) sporting discrete rooflines, dormer windows, and crisp white siding. The four-bedroom, four-bath residence boasts cathedral ceilings, dormer skylights, and a stunning library with floor-to-ceiling shelves and a spiral staircase. A 25 foot-wide "village street" separates the residence from the four-car garage.