One Orange Centre is a 25-acre estate of woods and lawns with a 5907 square foot home designed by John C. McEwan and Robert Rodriguez, both students of Frank Lloyd Wright in his final class at the Hillside School in Spring Green, Wisconsin.
The influence of FLW is immediately evident in every detail of the house from the wide eaves overhanging all edges of the house to the soaring 20-foot ceiling in the main living room framing the incomparable view of the Tete des Morts Valley. From the California Redwood cladding the ceilings to the native limestone walls throughout much of the house.
The Guest Wing
Three newly renovated en suite guest suites are located on the top floor flanked by a separate guest lounge and deck where guests can enjoy some of the premiere views of the property and beyond. A guest kitchenette completes the guest accommodations in the main house.
Shared Spaces
Guests are invited to share the rest of the house.
Join Mim as she cooks her signature popovers in the main kitchen, a gourmet’s dream with a 5-foot Viking range with 2 convection ovens, 6 burners, a griddle, and a grill along with a built-in deep fat fryer.
Enjoy an anniversary dinner, a birthday celebration or a gourmet meal around the dining room table which comfortably seats 12.
Quietly read a book or magazine or just daydream as you gaze out of the clerestory windows in the carport room.
Gather with friends for cocktails in the large, dramatic living room which offers soaring windows with a view of the Valley below.
Drink a glass of wine while enjoying wood fired pizza on one of the generous front patios as you watch the sun set over the countryside.
Outdoor Spaces
A glamping cabin overlooks the pond on the lower part of the property.
Opening in the spring of 2022 are separate event and meeting/learning centers in the upper barn directly across from the sports court and parking area. The lower barn will soon house artist residencies. The greenhouse will provide fruit and vegetables for guest meals. An RV hookup is currently available directly in front of the main house. Additional camping sites throughout the woods are under development.