Welcome to Lynn Hall
Lynn Hall was built in 1934 by Walter J. Hall,
the chief stonemason and contractor behind Wright's Fallingwater. The architectural design is strikingly reminiscent of Wright’s iconic masterpiece, being built two years before work on Fallingwater broke ground. The property is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and exemplifies early Usonian ideals through its craftsmanship, horizontality, integration with the landscape, and hand-cut local stonework.
Walter on site at Fallingwater 1936
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$2,750,000 - 6 Beds - 4.5 Baths
Carved into the mountainside above Pennsylvania's Allegheny River Valley, Lynn Hall is an early expression of Organic Modernism - an architectural dialogue between stone, light, and landscape spanning nearly 10 acres of Dark Sky Country. Original cabinetry and furniture embody the principle that architecture and furnishings should flow as one unified vision. The primary residence occupies the soaring main space, while two integrated guest quarters, the Architect's Suite and The Apartment, serve as refined, design-forward accommodations. Each reflects Usonian principles: a simple lifestyle in harmony with nature. A detached Cottage, nestled on the same storied grounds, completes the estate.
Lynn Hall presents a singular opportunity to own an architectural legacy while generating meaningful income on one of Pennsylvania's most distinctive properties.
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