A home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright apprentice Robert Green is back on the Buckhead market after a restoration this year.

The late architect’s work, which was built on two acres in 1985, is listed for $2,725,000 by Debra Johnston of Berkshire Hathaway.

If you want to literally feast your eyes on the expansive abode, an open house will be held July 22 from 4 to 7 p.m. at 3905 Parian Ridge Road NW. In the meantime, take a look and learn more below.

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The long driveway, which runs down the huge front yard on the gated and fenced property, leads to a three-car garage with extra parking.

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The 5,200-square-foot space is anchored by a stunning stone fireplace.

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The dining room, kitchen and breakfast room overlook the saltwater pool, with its water features and sun deck. The living room features walls of glass on both sides with a nearby temperature-controlled wine room on original black slate flooring.

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The 4-bed, 6-bath manor includes a master wing with vaulted wood plank ceilings and a private patio. The master bath has separate dressing rooms, two-person steam shower with Wi-Fi speakers and a zen-like spa tub.

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The restoration was done by Burns Century.

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