A Glimpse into Robert Redford & His Wife’s Heartfelt Mountain Home: 15 Years Together
Robert Redford & Wife of 15 Years Show Their Longtime Mountain Home ‘Truly near and Dear’ to Heart: Photos
The stunning mountain property that Robert Redford’s wife is bidding farewell to is “near and dear” to her heart. Sibylle Szaggars Redford provides a unique look inside the opulent room, despite listing the house for a substantial price.

The multimedia artist lived in the gorgeous Utah mansion owned by Hollywood power couple Robert Redford and Sibylle Szaggars Redford in the early stages of their relationship. The couple met in 1996 at the peaceful Sundance Mountain Resort, which used to be close to the property.

Standing on Balsam Drive, the 3,536-square-foot, three-story house is nestled in the middle of a pine forest. According to reports, Robert’s 2009 marriage to his 15-year wife resulted in his listing the house for an astounding $3,995,000.
Sibylle’s 1980s acquisition of a mountain residence offers the ideal setting for anyone seeking luxury and tranquility, with stunning and immaculate views of Mount Timpanogos, waterfalls, and surrounding landscape. In an interview with a media organization, Sibylle exclaimed, “This home is truly near and dear to my heart.”

It has played a significant role in my life and served as motivation for me as an environmental activist and artist. years at a time. I’ve enjoyed the environment’s raw beauty, which is both calm and pristine and stunning,” she said.
Sibylle is selling the house, according to listing agent Jaisa Bishop of Windermere Real Estate/Luxury Portfolio International, because she intends to spend more time in Santa Fe, New Mexico. “Sibylle is […] creating new art and focusing on her fine art gallery, Sibylle Szaggars Redford Fine Art,” Jaisa said.
Sibylle will focus on her non-profit organization, The Way of Rain, which is situated in Santa Fe, in addition to her artwork.

In order to support international conservation efforts and safeguard the environment, the organization focuses on highlighting artistic and educational performances. Robert, Sibylle’s devoted husband, is vice president of her board of directors and has a unique position in the foundation as well.

Naturally, Sibylle hopes that whoever owns the house next “will love and enjoy” the sanctuary as much as she has, considering that her Utah house was crucial in helping to shape her career as an artist and activist. She also hopes that “its uniqueness” would have an impact on them.
Undoubtedly, the term “unique” is apt to describe this slice of heaven situated in the mountains. Windermere Real Estate has posted breathtaking images of the property online that perfectly convey its grandeur and feature “dramatic living spaces, a grand wood fireplace, and elegant guest rooms.”

Viewers are greeted by the imposing deck that is attached to the front of the house and features large windows with wooden panels before they enter the opulent cabin home. Examining the tree-shaded area more closely reveals a comfortable arrangement of reclining seats and a table.
As soon as one walks into the four-bedroom, five-bathroom home, it’s evident how Sibylle incorporated natural elements into the architecture and décor. In all its grandeur, the large living room has a wall of windows that reaches the 27-foot ceiling.

On a chilly winter’s day or night, residents can unwind on the cozy couches in front of the stone-framed fireplace.
Bespoke artwork and accessories are main features throughout the house. The use of wood is also heavily emphasized throughout the house, particularly in the kitchen and dining area.

Sibylle’s all-wood kitchen, which combines modern touches with traditional elements, is stunning with gorgeous countertops and cabinets as well as top-notch appliances including a steel stove, oven, and cooker hood. Beautifully framed wall paintings also add some life to the space.

To further accentuate the home’s artistic vibe, the Utah retreat also has a study with a variety of wooden shelves holding additional decorations and sculptures, a wooden desk, and what looks to be a leather chair.

A prominent photo that Windermere posted shows one of the home’s four bedrooms. This room has a cozy-looking bed and is surrounded by wooden walls and beams.
There’s a space with wooden cabinets and a sink beside the bed. Additionally, a coffee table with lovely ornamentation is situated in front of the bed in the same room.

Sibylle has even been inspired to create masterpieces by the unrivaled views of the woodland from the master suite. “Just looking out the windows or standing on the terrace have become catalysts for the creation of a number of my most treasured paintings,” she said.

Sibylle added that she would adore being able to hear the summer rains from this room. The second story of the house features two guest rooms, each with its own bathroom.
One of them has a separate terrace with a jacuzzi for added luxury. The house’s basement guest wing features a separate entrance and kitchenette.
Windermere’s Instagram carousel ends with a photo of the house’s back porch, complete with steps leading directly into the woods and an outdoor grill.
One of the most magnificent and tranquil settings for a creator or artist could not be imagined. Regarding the house, Jaisa wrote, “It’s understandable why Sibylle found such inspiration and produced such captivating pieces that encourage others to embrace nature conservation in an elevated way.
Fascinatingly, Sibylle’s Utah home served as both a showcase for some of her art, some of which is scattered around the house, and a source of inspiration for some of her best works.
If the roomy log home wasn’t enough, Sibylle is selling a.62-acre lot that borders it, for a total of 1.43 acres. Situated in a gated community, the house offers a sense of security and can be registered in Sundance Mountain Resort’s short-term pool.
Residents will also have easy access to Sundance Mountain Resort because the house is close to Robert’s previous resort. A news source claimed that Robert had been the resort’s owner for fifty years.

After starring in the Oscar-winning movie “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid,” he purchased it in 1968 and renamed it from Timp Haven to Sundance.
The stunning resort is the ideal destination for a break, providing a wide selection of enjoyable activities. The stunning scenery and views of nature in all its splendor are captured in pictures that the resort and its past visitors have posted online.
Sundance Mountain Resort is the ideal location for those wishing to have a wonderful meal, go hiking in the surrounding forest, or just unwind inside their hotel room.
Robert Redford still owns a ranch next to Sundance Resort, despite having sold the resort as well as a nearby horse ranch in 2020. He and Sibylle are still essential parts of the community, too.
In addition to Sibylle’s Utah residence and Robert’s resort, the star of “The Horse Whisperer” has sold his hilltop estate in Napa Valley. He reportedly received $7 million for the mansion’s sale in 2018.