Iconic ‘Fishing Reel House’ Designed by Architect Cecil Stanfield Reduced to $3.9M (PHOTOS)

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Iconic ‘Fishing Reel House’ Designed by Architect Cecil Stanfield Reduced to $3.9M

1102 N 305th East Avenue, Catoosa, Oklahoma, United States, 74015

 A one-of-a-kind home on the outskirts of Tulsa, Oklahoma in the small suburb of Catoosa has been reduced to $3,900,000. It came on the market in early January 2017 for $6,000,000 and was reduced to $5,500,000 in April. It was relisted last month for $5,000,000 and has just been reduced to $3,900,000. It’s known locally as the ‘Fishing Reel House’ or ‘Zebco House’ and was designed by architect Cecil Stanfield in the late 1960s for R.D. Hull, founder of Zebco, a fishing reel company. It spans over 12,600 square feet, with the focal point of the home being a swimming pool surrounded by a 15-foot wide circular hallway, and capped with a 25-foot Lexan overhead dome.  Twenty-eight continuous curved oak beams extend from the roof over the pool and across the hallway, through the rooms to the exterior of the house. Additional features of the home include forty-three doors with hand-carved panels, ten air conditioners, five hot-water heaters, three cooking areas, an indoor patio, and formal dining and living rooms with two aquariums. Breathtaking views of unspoiled woods and wildlife are everywhere.  It’s listed with Chinowth & Cohen Realtors.

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