A serene Twin Cities home designed by renowned architect and “Not So Big House” author Sarah Susanka is on the market for $1,975,000.
Built in 1988, the home at 1698 Dodd Road in Mendota Heights is an example of Susanka’s signature design principal of valuing quality over quantity .
The five-bedroom, five-bathroom contemporary Craftsman-style home features an open floor plan and large windows throughout, offering panoramic views of the secluded property and tranquil backyard pond.
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“Set on a private 4.5 acre wooded lot, this breathtaking home is a rare opportunity just minutes from both downtowns,” the listing shares, adding “serene landscaping and expansive outdoor spaces make this a perfect retreat.”
Among the home’s previous owners is the late Bruce Coppock, who served as Chief Executive Officer of the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, and his wife, Lucia May.
Coppock and May, who added a music room, told Midwest Home about their experiencing living in the home for a 2016 feature.