Jimi Hendrix Once Played at This Curvy $3.5M Woodstock Home

Architect John Storyk, who also designed the famed musician’s recording studio, wrapped the 1969 home with custom millwork and a far-out facade.

Location: 289 Upper Byrdcliffe Road, Woodstock, New York

Price: $3,500,000

Year Built: 1969

Architect: John Storyk

Footprint: 4,201 square feet (4 bedrooms, 4 baths)

Lot Size: 8.75 Acres

From the Agent: Designed in 1969 at the very beginning of John Storyk’s now-legendary career, just after his groundbreaking work on Jimi Hendrix’s Electric Lady Studios and the famous Bearsville Theater, this redwood-clad contemporary home reflects his signature style: intuitive flow, warm natural materials, and an architect’s sensitivity to both form and function. The four-bedroom, four-bath, 4,000+ square-foot single-family home is privately sited with a pond, heated saltwater gunite pool, and a massive guest/pool house. While John Storyk is globally known for acoustically perfect studios and world-class performance venues, this home reveals another side of his genius: the quiet artistry of domestic space, where light, proportion, and stillness are as important as sound.

Photo by Joe Landrum

The architect also designed Jimi Hendrix's recording studio. The artist would visit and play at this home as well, which was down the street from Bob Dylan's.

Architect John Storyk also designed Jimi Hendrix’s recording studio. The artist visited and played music at this home, which was down the street from Bob Dylan’s.

Photo by Joe Landrum

Photo: Joe

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