1015 Solano Ave, Sonoma, CA 95476, USA
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$835,000
1015 SOLANO AVENUE, SONOMA, CA 95476
Beautiful Sonoma Home on a private third of an acre lot with separate guest suite. Down a country lane, yet minutes from the historic Sonoma Plaza. With world renowned wineries, restaurants & parks moments away, this is a perfect first or second home. This 1,425 square foot 3 bedroom 2 bath main house features a bedroom & full bath on the main level, hardwood flooring, updated kitchen with stainless steel appliances, plenty of storage space, laundry room, and large deck for outdoor entertaining. The property also boasts a darling 475 square foot guest suite with full bathroom that would be perfect for hosting friends and family coming to explore wine country with you! The spacious backyard has large deck & patio, tree lined fences providing maximum privacy, 2 storage sheds at the back of the property, hobby vineyard & a sprawling lawn. Enjoy views of the mountains from your peaceful backyard after a day of hiking & wine tasting in the Sonoma Valley.
SONOMA, CALIFORNIA
In its own charming way, California’s Sonoma is like a theme park for grownups. An easy road trip from the San Francisco Bay Area, the Sonoma Valley town has retained much of its Spanish Colonial flavor, including a historic mission and former military headquarters, and it feels a bit like stepping back in time, thanks to decades of forward-thinking preservationists.
Explore the history of California with a trip to the town of Sonoma, home to Mission San Francisco Solano, the last Spanish-Mexican mission built in California. Sonoma State Historic Park preserves the mission and the Sonoma Barracks, as well as the nearby historic home of General Vallejo and other sites. Sonoma was the site of the Bear Flag Revolt, when Californians declared their independence from Mexico.
Sonoma is also home to Buena Vista Winery, California’s oldest winery, and Gundlach-Bundschu, the state’s oldest, continually operating family winery. Today, history walks in tandem with current times. Modern winemaking techniques are tucked away in buildings that were state of the art nearly a century ago, and wine tasting opportunities abound. Shops, tasting rooms, restaurants, bakeries, and a historic theater line the streets around the Sonoma Plaza – an eight-acre town square, the largest in California. Venture beyond downtown to explore brew pubs, more shopping, art galleries, and more. Spend an afternoon outdoors adventuring through Jack London State Historic Park, situated on the eastern slope of Sonoma Mountain. It includes the ruins of a house burned a few months before famed American novelist Jack London and family were to move in, a cottage in which they had lived, another house built later, and the graves of Jack London and his wife. The property is both a California Historical Landmark and a National Historic Landmark.
Links Below — Things to Do in Sonoma:
Jack London State Historic Park
Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn & Spa
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