Historic Oregon Home by Architect William M. Whidden Listed for $5.3 Million, Showcasing Prairie School Style
A historic property in Dunthorpe, Oregon, known as High Hatch Estate, has been listed for $5.29 million. Designed by architect William M. Whidden in 1901, the home is a prime example of Prairie School architecture, a style later popularized by Frank Lloyd Wright. The estate, which served as Whidden's personal residence, features clean horizontal lines and flowing spaces that integrate with the natural surroundings. The property includes a restored carriage house, once used as a schoolhouse, and has been meticulously maintained and updated by its current owners. The estate is located on Military Lane, a prestigious street in Portland known for its architectural significance and proximity to the Riverdale School District.