- New
Listing courtesy of Stephen M Pearson, Vanguard Properties.
Property Description
In the early 1950s renowned artists Robert Pearson McChesney & Mary Fuller McChesney settled on Sonoma Mountain. Having returned from living in Mexico, & inspired by their world travels, they would hand build their loft-style bohemian home, utilizing whatever materials they could source. The result — an extraordinary home, eclectic, functional, minimalistic. Vaulted ceilings w/ exposed beams & joists, an open concept, & plenty of windows providing natural light & views. Over the next 70 years, Mac & Mary would transform their property into an artist haven, complete w/ sculptures, studios, & more. Today the property consists of three buildings; the main home, the studio, & the casita. The casita has a bedroom, bathroom w/ heated floors, kitchen, bamboo flooring, living area, & an outdoor bathtub. Bordering is the 450 acre Fairfield Osborne Preserve w/ views as far as the eyes can see. Secluded, surrounded by nature, spectacular sunsets, yet just 1 hour from the Golden Gate Bridge.
Property Details & Features
Property Type
- Single Family Residence
Year Built
- 1952
Listing
- Source: Bay Area Real Estate Information Services
- $1,667 per square foot
Location
- County: Sonoma
- Area: Petaluma East
Property Access
- Gated
- Gravel
- Shared Driveway
Bathrooms
- 1 full bathroom
- 1 bathroom
Bedrooms
- 1 bedroom
House
- 897 square feet
- Built in 1952
- 2
Home Owner’s Association
- HOA amount: No
Lot
- Lot square footage: 82,367
- 1.8909 acres
- Private
Parking
- Off street spaces: 10.00
Property
- City
- City Lights
- Hills
- Mountains
- Ocean
- Panoramic
- Valley
- Woods
- Other
Roof
- Metal
Utilities
- Dish Antenna
- Electric
- Internet Available