
High on the Las Trampas ridge, overlooking Danville, Diablo and Blackhawk, Bob Anshen - artist, visionary, preeminent San Francisco architect and founder of the firm Anshen +Allen, www.anshen.com designed this work of art in 1950. Influenced by Frank Lloyd Wright and Japanese architecture, Anshen designed the house to blend into the landscape - feng shui flow. An early designer of Eichler homes, Anshen was at the heart of the modern movement in modern architecture. Horsley House, a custom home, has a polished cement floor with copper pipe radiant heat, skylights, and built in cabinets and appliances Virtually everything is custom made and hand fitted. One of the first estates on private Montair Drive, the house is on just over 1 1/2 acres with an adjoining empty lot below of over 2 acres. Horsley House has unparallelled and uninterrupted views of Mt. Diablo. Blacktail deer graze in the meadow and sleep beneath the giant oaks. A flock of bandtail pigeons, wings clapping greet the morning sun. Come inside and visit. Walk through the woods and look down into the creek. |




| 2 Hilferd Way Danville California |
| Dawn |
| View from back lawn |
| View of Las Trampas Park from bottom lot |
| View from beneath one the great oak trees |
| Looking from Hilferd Way |
| The living room and kitchen |
| For Sale P O A |
