This unique property, which is hidden down a private lane, is steeped in Carmel history. One of the few brick buildings in Carmel, this Georgian style home was built in 1910 by the Carnegie Institute for the study of plant physiology. The entry of the home leads you into an awe inspiring living room with dramatic 10 foot plus ceilings, steeped in light from a large skylight. The big windows that surround the living room, dining room and kitchen, bring the outside in. The home has had transformations over the years to create 4 bedrooms and 3 full baths with a library, large TV/game room, oversized dining room and large brick patio for entertaining. There is also a separate small studio bedroom with a full bath and artist studio. The main house is 3,415 square feet, so large by Carmel standards. Enjoy privacy, 2 car garage and plenty of parking to add to the uniqueness while still being walking distance to the Village.