The trouble with some of these privately owned Architectural history book gems, is that you actually can't visit them on the inside, except for rare occasions. Being an Architectural nut (and Architect), this goes back a long way for me in terms of years, as I knocked on the door as a daring student of A. ('93), was courteously welcomed into the kitchen and even-so courteously told there was no possibility of seeing the house at that time