Enchanting Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired Maine home with rugged coastal views lists for $5 million READ MORE: State is overrun with bizarre floating log cabins that block views By Emma Richter For Dailymail.Com Published: 00:39 BST, 22 August 2024 | Updated: 00:57 BST, 22 August 2024 e-mail View comments A captivating Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired home in Maine with rugged coastal views has hit the market for just under $5million. The 4,963 square-foot home, situated on Buckmaster Neck in Stonington - about four hours from Augusta, is up for grabs with stunning views of the Deer Isle Thorofare and surrounding islands.

The three-bedroom, two-bathroom property was designed by local architect James W. Schildroth whose creativity set out to resemble the home of Frank Lloyd Wright - the late American designer, architect, educator and writer. Schildroth specifically tapped into Wright's 'groundbreaking philosophies' to create a 'harmonious, spiritual, sleek and functional' space, according to the property listing.

The unique home was completed in 2001 and is filled with an abundance of wood finishings that pay homage to Wright's favorite red cypress tree. A captivating Frank Lloyd Wright- inspired home in Maine with rugged coastal views has hit the market for $5million (pictured) The 4,963 square-foot home is situated on Buckmaster Neck in Stonington, and was designed by local architect James W. Schildroth (pictured: The living and dining room area) The home comes with a 'state-of-the-.