The woodsy ’70s residence has a massive sunroom, a backyard pool, and lots of indoor vegetation.
Location: 69 Goodway Lane, Memphis, Tennessee
Price: $699,000
Year Built: 1976
Architect: Bob Browne
Footprint: 3,803 square feet (4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths)
Lot Size: 0.38 Acres
From the Agent: "Follow Goodway Lane to the end to find an architectural gem with a jaw-dropping, multistory, skylit living space. You’ll feel like you could float through the soaring windows right out to the pool in its naturalistic setting. The kitchen has been renovated with high-end appliances including three dishwasher drawers, a massive gas range, and double ovens. There’s an ice maker, wet bar, and wine coolers for entertaining, and a breakfast room with a pool view for peaceful mornings. There is also a three-car attached garage plus a detached single garage and a large workshop. The interior planting beds were a signature of architect Bob Browne, a leader of modern architecture in Memphis. Outside, enjoy a bluestone porch, multiple patios and decks, and an outdoor kitchen under a wisteria-draped pergola."

This woodsy ’70s residence has a massive sunroom, a backyard pool, and lots of indoor vegetation.
Photo by Michael Berry

A skylight and double-height floor-to-ceiling windows provide plenty of sunlight for the living room’s vegetation.
Photo by Michael Berry

Photo by Michael Berry
See the full story on Dwell.com: There’s a Tree in the Living Room of This $700K Memphis House
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By: Will Allstetter
Title: There’s a Tree in the Living Room of This $700K Memphis House
Sourced From: www.dwell.com/article/indoor-tree-home-bob-browne-memphis-tennessee-real-estate-bd684262
Published Date: Mon, 01 Dec 2025 14:27:42 GMT
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