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Charming nearly new 3 bedroom/2 full bath Glen Ellen bungalow on a quiet tree lined street.
Relax while taking in wonderful Wine Country views of the rolling hills, vines, and creek.
Interior features include open floorplan, high ceilings, recessed lights, fireplace in living room, and handscraped Maple Kahlua crown hardwood floors.
Chef's kitchen with stainless steel appliances, quartz countertops, quiet close drawers and sliders leading to the large deck and yard.
The master bedroom has tray ceiling, walk-in closet, double vanity, and both stall shower and tub.
French doors from the master open to overlook the beauty of nature.
A relaxing, private, and quiet location.
Close to downtown Glen Ellen and numerous wineries and dedicated open spaces.
Turn-key condition for immediate enjoyment.
Showings by Appointment:
Contact Daniel Casabonne
707.939.2222
[email protected]
Sotheby's International Realty
Realtor® Associate
DRE# 01221013
707.939.2222 office
707.494.3130 mobile
Just off state Route 12 in Sonoma County's Valley of the Moon is the hamlet of Glen Ellen. In the surrounding countryside, old barns, fragrant eucalyptus, and ancient trees are prevalent. Nature takes center stage here thanks to the 535-acre Bouverie Preserve of Audubon Canyon Ranch.
Food writer and epicurean M.F.K. Fisher once called a ranch in Glen Ellen home, and it's easy to see why. Besides its great weather, Glen Ellen offers many ways to enjoy the bounty of the land, including the tasting room at B.R. Cohn Winery, the Fig Cafe and Wine Bar, and Wolf House Restaurant. For instant stress relief, the Magical Massage and Inspiration Gallery, housed in a 22-foot tall wine barrel -- complete with a skylight offers massage and spa treatments.
Hacienda-style estates and Italian villas, tucked behind gated drives flank anded with vineyards, overlook the slopes of Sonoma's Valley of the Moon. Olive groves and fields of lavender reflect the area’s Mediterranean climate.
Glen Ellen has a literary history as well. On the outskirts of town, Jack London State Park preserves the former home of one of the most beloved writers in the world. Glen Ellen was also briefly home to the late gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson.