A Historic Home by a Frank Lloyd Wright Apprentice Lists for the First Time in Decades

Architect Sim Bruce Richards used cedar, glass, and stone to build the Weinberg Residence high atop a granite peak in San Diego.
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Location: San Diego Country Estates, Ramona, California

Architect: Sim Bruce Richards

Year Built: 1980

Price: $1,950,000

Footprint: 3,287 square feet (four bedrooms, three baths)

Lot Size: 1.52 acres

From the Agent: "Listed for $1,950,000, The Weinberg Residence is now for sale after decades of being in the hands of very few owners. Toward the end of architect Sim Bruce Richards’ life and career, he built several large, stunning homes for well-heeled clients. In 1978, Richards (1908-1983), began drawings for Lewis C. Weinberg, the CEO of Fel-Pro, ‘a manufacturer of gaskets, packings and oil seals for automotive and industrial uses’ in Skokie, Illinois. Built 20 years prior to his retirement, the home for Weinberg has been noted as one of the architect’s finest works—one that highlights his partnerships with local artists and artisans."

In 1978, Lewis C. Weinberg commissioned Sim Bruce Richards to design a retirement retreat for himself and his wife, Violet. The home has since been touted as one of the architect’s finest works, and it has only changed hands a couple of times.

In 1978, Lewis C. Weinberg commissioned Sim Bruce Richards to design a retirement retreat for himself and his wife, Violet. The home has since been touted as one of the architect’s finest works, and it has only changed hands a couple of times.

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"From the hand-built walnut cabinets to the extensive leaded glasswork of sculptor James Hubbell, there is art at every turn," notes the agent.

"From the hand-built walnut cabinets to the extensive leaded glasswork of sculptor James Hubbell, there is art at every turn," notes the agent.

Natural light fills the interior thanks to large casement windows and skylights.

Natural light fills the interior thanks to large casement windows and skylights.

Steps away from the kitchen, the spacious living area has vaulted ceilings and an original brick fireplace. Extensive glazing frames mountain views.

Steps away from the kitchen, the spacious living area has vaulted ceilings and an original brick fireplace. Extensive glazing frames mountain views.

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Floor-to-ceiling built-in shelving lines the hallway leading to one of the four bedrooms.

Floor-to-ceiling built-in shelving lines the hallway leading to one of the four bedrooms.

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A sparkling pool and jacuzzi awaits in the backyard, surrounded by lush greenery.

A sparkling pool and jacuzzi awaits in the backyard, surrounded by lush greenery.

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