You may have to sing that tune a few times because there are thousands of bottles of beer on the wall in this Tucson, Arizona home. Situated on just over 2.5 acres, this unique home was constructed in 1968 from thousands of glass bottles. Measuring 2,700 square feet, it has three bedrooms and three baths. It’s on the market for $432,500.
“One has to see this timeless property to believe it,” says Holly Greenhalgh, an agent affiliated with the Oro Valley-Marana office of Coldwell Banker Realty. “Nestled between stones and full-sized wooden beams at the ceiling, the thousands of glass bottles of various arrays create a colorful glow inside all the structures.”
The listing states the home that is an “alternative constructed rock and bottle home, has a guest cottage, an outdoor kitchen, and over 2000 sq ft of arched passageways of hand-crafted old-world charm! Concrete and flagstone flooring are the foundation, featuring three deep-rock fireplaces, and two wood-burning stoves. Hidden nooks such as the two alcoves for reading, can be used as an office, a library/ study, (alcoves were originally created for accommodating as a bedroom). Built-in concrete furniture throughout, and a circular dining room table, studded with slices of cholla, and saguaro rib lined cabinets.”