Waverly, Pa. | $1.3 Million

A 1973 house with four bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms designed by the architect Peter Q. Bohlin

This wood-and-glass house is built on the fieldstone foundation of an old barn in a village that is 10 miles north of Scranton, Pa., and two and a half hours northwest of New York City. It sits on 26 rolling acres surrounded by mature trees and the poetic remains of farm outbuildings. Mr. Bohlin, who may be best known for Apple’s minimalist stores, designed the home and a 1990 addition.

Size: 5,108 square feet

Price per square foot: $255

Indoors: The building, with its gray-stained wood siding and large, square windows (often framed in cherry red inside the home), is long but not linear. Sawtooth columns of glass edge the brick-paved foyer. On one side is a living room with a fieldstone chimney that soars to the double-height ceiling. On the other side is a formal dining room with a long built-in credenza and verdant views.

The adjacent eat-in kitchen has white cabinets and appliances, butcher-block countertops and linoleum floors. Passing through the kitchen, you reach the skylighted addition that the owners use as a study. Beams taken from an arbor that was dismantled to create the addition are interlaced below the ceiling, and a second fieldstone fireplace occupies the end of the space.

Upstairs, the master bedroom overlooks the living room. It is edged by a waist-high zigzag wall with built-in storage, and has wide, treetop views. The master suite includes a walk-in closet and a bathroom faced in slabs of Vermont slate.