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Aldebaran Farm
This house, built in 1861, was the home of Frank Lloyd Wright's uncle James Lloyd-Jones. In the 1960s the James Lloyd-Jones property was purchased and renovated by the architect William Wesley Peters, Wright's associate and son-in-law and named the farm Aldebaran, which is Arabic for "the follower." The Main House at Aldebaran sleeps up to 12 people in casual comfort and is available year-round. Downstairs there are three sleeping rooms, a fully equipped kitchen, a large bathroom and the main room. Upstairs are two more bedrooms.
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- Number of Bedrooms
- 3 Bedrooms or more
- Sleeps
- 12

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