This property is situated on 20 acres in the Tom Miner Basin, 25 miles from Yellowstone National Park and 39 miles from Livingston. It includes 2 cabins designed by architect Thomas Blurock FAIA. The cabins have been featured on the cover of Sunset Magazine and in the Big Sky Journal. The property received 2 AIA awards for its unique and efficient space design. The first cabin was built in 1994, and the second in 2004. A walkway connects the two cabins with an outdoor fire pit. The primary cabin, 805 square feet, has an open floor plan with a built-in Bulthaup kitchen bench, Bosch refrigerator, Gaggenau oven, and a fully equipped kitchen. There is one bedroom, laundry room/closet, and bathroom with shower. A sleeping loft accommodates 2 guests. A large garage door opens to the fire pit and walkway in the back. Danish RAIS wood stoves supplement the heat. The second cabin of 406 sf is a master suite with a bed, writing desk, and bath. The tub enjoys the view down the valley. There is another Rais wood stove for heat. An expansive custom teak and mahogany window in the living area frames a panoramic view that extends to the Crazy Mountains, including the Absorkas and Dome mountains. A view easement on the adjacent property protects the view in perpetuity. The Teepee Creek runs through the property alongside the house. Elk, deer, big horn sheep, and the occasional bear visit this property regularly. The property is being sold furnished. Covenants allow an additional structure to be built.
Listing Agent: Theresa Coleman
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