This architecturally significant residence is more than a home—it is a piece of Arkansas design history and a rare opportunity to own a true work E. Fay Jones masterpiece tucked into the wooded hillside of historic Mount Sequoyah. Originally designed in 1963 as the Glenn & Helen Clark House. Native stone, soaring cathedral ceilings, dramatic geometric detailing, expansive walls of glass, and rich wood elements create a timeless architectural experience filled with natural light and treed views from nearly every room. Situated on approximately .74 acres, this 3-bedroom, 3.5-bath residence offers 2780 square feet of thoughtfully designed living space with multiple living areas, striking fireplaces, built-ins, skylights, and exceptional craftsmanship throughout. The gardens enhance the home’s peaceful, secluded setting while remaining minutes from downtown Fayetteville, the University of Arkansas, parks, schools, shopping, and medical facilities. Even better: 797 s.f. garage with half bath and industrial sized doors!