Fans of interesting architecture are going to love this recent listing out of Greenfield, MA.

The home at 18 Newell Pond Place was not surprisingly built by and for an architect, John F Bednarski, a well know builder in the Pioneer Valley.

It's a sprawling home stretched over two-acres of property, but it's the time period the home seems to stretch back to that we can help but wonder about.

Looking at this 2,133 square foot three-bedroom home, one can't help but feel a but taken back in time. Though not what we usually call a historic home, the house clearly has some history...from the middle of the 20th century.

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Though built in 1957, looking through photos of this home's stretched out spaces, we can't help but get 70s vibes from the wood paneling and interesting angles.

The house is seriously full of angles.

The porch sitting by Newell Pond is an angle, the fireplaces stick out into their rooms at an angle, even the bedroom has you sleeping at an angle.

If nothing else, this place is an interesting use of space.

But is it something else?

For sure this is a home built for a very specific buyer. You are either going to love the abnormal architecture or not.

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There is plenty to love about this home. Like the lack of stairs. There's definitely plenty of people who would love single floor living.

There's also a spa in the home, a hot tub on the patio and pond views from the back half of the house.

So love it or hate it? Keep scrolling to decide.

See Inside Sprawling Greenfield Home With Serious 70s Vibes

Fans of interesting architecture are going to love this Greenfield, MA home.
The square footage sprawls over the nearly 2-acre property with one of the most interesting floor plans you've probably ever seen.
Keep scrolling to check it out for yourself.

Gallery Credit: Nancy Hall

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