Elevated 38 private-acre retreat in Mars Hill, this architect-designed 4,700+-sq. ft. extended residence offers commanding mountain sunset views, and refined craftsmanship. Conceived as a homage to the owners’ Saranac Lake estate, the home seamlessly fuses Adirondack design with the natural beauty of the Blue Ridge. The main home includes four bedrooms and a flexible bonus area, a Retreat venue, all surrounded by expansive wraparound decking. A series of covered walkways and roofed outdoor corridors connect the residence to a matching pool house and fully appointed recreation center, with pool, hot tub, sauna, Billiards, and games, offering continuous indoor-outdoor flow and shelter. After the Remington family acquired the property it was in 2016, they infused it with thoughtful updates that honor their family’s arms legacy, creating a residence that stands as a refined architectural tribute to their remarkable heritage for over 200 years. A true mountain compound with historical significance and exceptional design, this mountaintop mansion, known as MOTH, presents a rare opportunity to claim a piece of “Mountain Magic.”
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Listing Agent: Cheryl Cenderelli (#CAR65525), Phone: (828) 768-4686
Listing Office: Premier Sotheby’s International Realty (#CARNCM3303)

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