Rayward–Shepherd House, New Canaan
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Facts and practical information
The Rayward–Shepherd House, also known as Tirranna and as the John L. Rayward House, was designed by renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright and built in New Canaan, Connecticut in 1955 for Joyce and John Rayward. Although commissioned by the Raywards, Herman R. Shepherd completed the design after purchasing it in 1964. William Allin Storrer credits Shepherd's actions with salvaging the house, repairing the poor work that Storrer attributes to John Rayward's "constant pursuit of the lowest bid." ()
Architectural style: ModernCoordinates: 41°8'4"N, 73°30'45"W
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New CanaanNew Canaan
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Day trips
Rayward–Shepherd House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Glass House, Waveny Park, John Rogers Studio, New Canaan Historical Society.
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How to get to Rayward–Shepherd House by public transport?
The nearest stations to Rayward–Shepherd House:
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- New Canaan (30 min walk)