Stay in this 1964 E. Fay Jones Home in the Heart of Memphis, TN

If you’re not familiar with E. Fay Jones, he was an apprentice of Frank Lloyd Wright and was his only disciple to receive the AIA Gold Medal. Which is the highest honor given by the American Institute of Architects. He’s known for the three glass chapels in Arkansas along with 135 houses and 12 other chapels throughout 20 different states. This one, in particular, was built in 1964 for the Hunter Couple; they had to convince Jones to build this home in Memphis. It features 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, living spaces, a dining room, kitchen, an office, and other nooks and crannies. This mid-century gem has so many things that make it stand out…heartwood tidewater cypress, 300 wood cabinets, custom light fixtures, water features, and so much more. Outside you can find sculpted gardens, a … Continue reading Stay in this 1964 E. Fay Jones Home in the Heart of Memphis, TN