$895K Midcentury A-Frame in Oklahoma Angles for a New Owner

A midcentury A-Frame style home in OK

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A one-of-a-kind, A-frame abode in Enid, OK, is on the market for $895,000.

The 5,046-square-foot dwelling sits on 2 acres at 2802 Oakhill Circle. It’s a midcentury masterpiece that was designed in 1968 by locally renowned architect Elbert Wheeler.

“The great room is jaw-dropping,” says listing agent Simon Shingleton. “Soaring, vaulted ceilings and perfectly positioned skylights bring in a lot of natural light.”

But that isn’t the only space in the well-preserved property that deftly merges indoor and outdoor living.

Many of the A-frame’s five bedrooms also offer unique, outdoor views—the wraparound windows in the primary suite, for example

“Imagine waking to the sun and the sound of the leaves rustling in the old-growth trees just outside your window,” says Shingleton. “Good design endures the test of time, and most of the original architectural details of this property remain intact.”

Among the remaining original elements are the beams and wall cladding, pocket doors, and even the kitchen cabinetry.

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2802 Oakhill Circle

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Poolside

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Great room

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Kitchen

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One of five bedrooms

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One of 4.5 bathrooms

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A-plus for placement

The home‘s setting on its two-acre lot was also well planned.

Built into the berm of a small hill, the house seems to almost fade into the natural wooded landscape of mature trees. And smaller details exemplify the overall meticulous design work throughout the property.

“The north-facing winter patio has an incredible masonry fireplace and custom-built pizza oven that provides the perfect spot for cozy nights by the fire,” says Shingleton.

A custom-welded fence offers additional privacy and security for the yard, which includes a pool and spa. Another of the dwelling’s appealing attributes is its proximity to the Oakwood Country Club.

“The enclave of homes in the Rolling Oaks Addition is one of the most coveted addresses in the area,” says Shingleton. “Golfers are just a cart ride away from a round of golf, tennis, or dinner at the club house.”

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