The former mid-century modern home of the late Judge John Fullam, who presided over the Abscam corruption case in Philadelphia in the early 1980s, is on the market for $5.85 million
Built in the woods of Newtown, the house’s stone walls and wood-burning fireplaces reflect the wild scene outside the floor-to-ceiling windows. The four-bedroom home is set on a hillside overlooking two tributaries of Jericho Creek. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2019.
That’s due to its renowned architect Paul Rudolph, Fullam’s classmate at Harvard University. He is known for the Brutalist-style buildings he designed for Boston’s government and Yale University while he was the New Haven college’s chair or architecture, among other projects across the United States…