Artist’s Estate. Own a historic part of Claremont’s vibrant art community with this mid-century modern house inspired by the architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright. This custom multi-level home sits on a quiet one-acre lot adjacent to the California Botanic Garden. Designed by artist James Hueter, with assistance from architect Everett Tozier, this 1965 house was constructed by Walt Sasse. It has been in the Hueter family for 55 years. The house features a ground-level master bedroom suite with garden views and two bedrooms and bathroom on the second level. Step into a spacious living room perfect for entertaining with a twelve-foot ceiling and gallery lighting. Large custom windows bathe the room in afternoon light. Adjoining is a brick- floored dining room with hand-carved trestle dining table made by James Hueter. His unique handmade lamps are featured inside and outside the house. Stow away with a favorite book in the mezzanine-level study which overlooks the living room. Entire house has redwood beamed ceilings and custom-built redwood windows. The detailed front door was handmade by James Hueter. A separate building, Hueter’s art studio, is on the south end of the property. With an open floor plan of 1000 square feet, it has a high ceiling, concrete floor, half bathroom and second level mezzanine. This is an ideal studio/workshop or could be converted into a separate living space. Property was recently refreshed with new interior and exterior paint. Natural landscaping surrounds the home.