1650 Jonive Road, Sebastopol, CA, 95472

1650 Jonive
1650 Jonive
1650 Jonive
1650 Jonive
1650 Jonive

Property Details

$2,885,000

Price

5

Bedrooms

4

Total Baths

5,600 Sq ft

Square Footage
Address: 1650 Jonive Road
County: Sonoma
City: Sebastopol
Zip: 95472
State: California

Description

Tucked along a quiet Sebastopol road, framed by magnificent redwood groves and bathed in a full-sun microclimate, this Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired Mid Century Modern estate is the kind of property that changes how you envisage a wine country retreat. Set on 5.6 private acres, the single-story, 5 bedroom, 3.5 bathrooms, over 5,000 sq ft residence blends effortlessly into the landscape with every room oriented to the trees, sky, and light. The living room sets the tone: an exquisite 9-foot tall mahogany inlay ceiling, wood-burning fireplace, and a wall of glass that dissolves the boundary between inside and out. Skylights draw natural light deep into the home, washing over hardwood floors and into generously scaled living spaces including a dedicated art/music/yoga studio. An inground pool anchors one side of the sun-drenched grounds, while a substantial 30x35 workshop occupies the other practical infrastructure that rarely accompanies a home of this architectural caliber. Open acreage in between invites weekend gatherings, outdoor living, and room to breathe or expand. Just minutes from Sebastopol's acclaimed farm-to-table dining, local wineries, and the Sonoma Coast, this is West County living at its most considered a canvas for makers, entertainers, and those who've been searching for something truly extraordinary.
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