Surrounded by forests and in the proximity of Rock Creek, one of Montana’s most famous blue ribbon trout fisheries, the Valley of the Moon Ranch is an island of luxury in the middle of an area of great natural beauty, yet still just 40 minutes away from an international airport.
The main residence, as well as the guest home and art the gallery were designed in 1993 by Emilio Ambasz, a famous, yet enigmatic architect known for being sort of a “spiritual father of the sustainability movement”. There’s also a cozy manager’s home stationed as a gatekeeping structure along the drive to the owner’s compound.
Built in 1994 into a south-facing hillside, the home offers over 10,300-square-feet of living space which includes 5 bedrooms, 7 full bathrooms, 1 half kitchen, a dining room with a fireplace, a living room, and even a gym with an indoor swimming pool. In addition to this, there’s a foyer with high ceilings and twin staircases, as well a 1,500-square-foot garage.
This unique property is for sale for the price of $12,500,000.
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