Modeled after the real-life Montana ranch that serves as the backdrop for the Western TV drama, this outdoorsy estate comes with hiking trails, a backyard zip line and helipad.
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Staying true to its outdoorsy roots, reclaimed materials helped to inform many details of this striking mountainous retreat. Think hundred-year-old poplar bark siding, copper accents from Oregon and an etched glass front door from Wilmington. The home was a collaborative effort between two firms, Moss Creek Designs and MGPB Architects, resulting in a dwelling that successfully blurs the line between indoor and outdoor living spaces.
From the great room, you can enjoy soaring vaulted ceilings and expansive, panoramic windows that let you gaze out at Whiteside Mountain. Elsewhere, the open concept layout allows for the dining area, gourmet chef’s kitchen and 600-bottle wine cellar to effortlessly flow into one another on the first floor.Highlands Sotheby's International Realty
Away from the communal spaces is the primary suite, outfitted with a large stone fireplace, covered porch and a spa bathroom with its own soaking sub. What’s more, two additional bedrooms can be found upstairs, flanked by a family room, and each offering en suite baths and private balconies. Nearby, a separate guest apartment is located above the garage, complete with its own kitchenette.
Fortunately, whoever acquires this property won’t have to defend their land again and again like Costner’s dysfunctional dynasty.