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Situated just moments from the historic Plaza, this stunning Diamond A residence has walls of glass framing picture perfect views all the way to Mt Diablo.
Nestled into the Oaks with wonderful wrap around deck overlooking more than 2 acres of peaceful nature.
3 en suite bedrooms plus home office and artist studio with full bath. Interior features include wood floors, vaulted ceilings, contemporary kitchen, and nearly all rooms with sliders opening to the outdoors. Primary bedroom & guest suite on main level.
Above the garage is the artist studio with full bath.
Meandering paths to fenced garden with orange, fig, apricot, peach, apple, quince, olive and walnut trees & raised beds with asparagus & room for all the herbs & veggies you can imagine.
Further along you will find the charming gazebo, Redwoods, and potential pool site.
Plenty of room for entertaining and privacy yet very low maintenance.
Don't miss the Diamond A Recreation Center with pool, recently resurfaced pickle ball & tennis courts, baseball diamond, clubhouse, and more.
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
A small town with a rich history, the center of the locavore food movement, and situated in the heart of Wine Country, the city of Sonoma is content to play country mouse to its more citified cousin, Napa. You won't find enormous tour buses disgorging hundreds of passengers in downtown Sonoma; the city of 10,000 residents is mostly laid-back and quiet.
Centered on what many call one of the most beautiful town plazas in the state, with its historic, preserved Mission that dates back to 1823, Sonoma has the feel of a small country town -- that is, if a small country town boasted more than a dozen tasting rooms of award-winning wineries. Surrounded by vineyards and more than 60 world-class wineries that mix the elegant with the down home, Sonoma is ground zero for great wine and the lifestyle that goes with it.
All that makes Sonoma a premier destination, sought after for its mellow pace, natural beauty, and proximity to San Francisco, just 45 miles south. Sonoma offers plenty of things to do, including jazz festivals, parades, cooking classes, the Sonoma International Film Festival, and exhibitions and openings at Sonoma Valley Museum of Art.
Spacious homes in the vineyards and rolling hills around Sonoma command spectacular views. Today, the multimillion-dollar estates of Sonoma range from Tuscan-style villas to more adventurous concrete and glass architectural statements.