This Week's Find: Bethesda's Mushroom House
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Bethesda’s Mushroom House hit the market late last week, and it can be yours for $1.2 million.
The house — alternately referred to as the “Flintstones House,” the “Smurf House” and the “Hobbit House,” per Bethesda Magazine — sits on Allan Road less than a block from the DC/Maryland line (map).
The home was purchased by Edward and Frances Garfinkel in the ’60s. The Garfinkels set about taking what was a “staid, conventional house” and turning it into something more whimsical with a bold addition, according to a 1974 article in The Washington Post. The home was designed by Roy Mason, “the marshmallow architect,” per The Post, and crafted out of polyurethane.
Building the foam addition wasn’t easy; it cost more than double what the Garfinkels budgeted, and along the way there were mishaps, including the accidental spraying of a neighbor’s car with foam.
Here are the details and a few more photos:
- Full Listing: 4949 Allan Road, Bethesda, MD (map)
- Price: $1.2 million
- Bedrooms: Four, including legal one-bedroom apartment
- Bathrooms: 2.5
- Year Built: 1923
- Listing Agent: Donna L. Wartofsky, Long and Foster
Photos courtesy of HomeVisit
This article originally published at http://dc.urbanturf.production.logicbrush.com/articles/blog/this_weeks_find_bethesdas_mushroom_house/9144.
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