Built in 1920, the craftsman home in Petaluma's historic Oakhill-Brewster neighborhood includes a two-story barn and guest quarters.
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A beautifully preserved craftsman home in the historic Oakhill-Brewster neighborhood in Petaluma is currently listed for $1,150,000. The circa-1920 two-bedroom, one-and-a-half bathroom residence spans 1,277 square feet on a 9,004-square-foot property.
The dwelling stuns with original details, like stain-grade redwood woodwork — contrasted sumptuously with teal paint in the kitchen and a rich-green floral wallpaper in the dining room. Plus, a front porch, French doors, and a large kitchen and pantry with generous cabinetry.
Upgrades like Marvin dual-pane windows seal up the vintage charm with modern-day, energy-efficient insulation.
A detached two-story barn has storage and a workshop space. The unit is topped with one-bedroom, one-bathroom guest quarters with a kitchenette and skylights.
The yard has many seating areas and is exceptionally landscaped with raised beds, fruit trees and a super lush collection of plantings.
For more information on this home at 306 Howard St. in Petaluma, contact listing agents Jeremy and Peg King, LivXplore Real Estate and Lifestyle, 707-338-8821, pegking.com, livxplore.com
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]]>The 114-year-old Sonoma schoolhouse has been transformed into a modern home and is listed for nearly $6.5 million.
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A restored 1910 schoolhouse that has transformed into a modern home has hit Sonoma’s real estate market. The three-bedroom, three-and-a-half bathroom dwelling has 4,500 square feet of living space on one grassy, tree-lined acre. It’s currently listed for $6,495,000.
Modern interior elements — new tile and stonework, wood cabinets, glass chandeliers — sparkle alongside the home’s traditional bones.
The schoolhouse’s history remains through the belfry at the entrance, original wood floors, double-hung windows and some built-in cabinets.
Amenities include a chef’s kitchen with a Wolf range, a pool with water features and a two-car garage with an adjacent wine room.
For more information on 1250 Lovall Valley Road in Sonoma, contact listing agents Caroline Sebastiani, 415-290-3123, 707-935-2277, or Kristie Eddy, 949-577-1717, 707-935-2288, Sotheby’s International Realty – Wine Country – Sonoma Brokerage,793 Broadway, Sonoma, sothebysrealty.com
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