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Bedrooms:Three
Bathrooms:Two
Lot Size:2.5 acres
Approximate Square Footage:3,122
Price:$1,699,000
MLS Number:81948365
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Built in 1975, this thoughtfully designed home is on 2.5 acres of land, offering 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, office & bonus room, new hot tub, roof & garage door. To find the perfect site to build the house on & take advantage of the iconic view of The Castles & the Pastures of Heaven made famous by John Steinbeck, the architect & Sellers camped out on various places on the property. Distinctively designed with natural elements, the house is built with clear all heart redwood siding, interior &...
Built in 1975, this thoughtfully designed home is on 2.5 acres of land, offering 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, office & bonus room, new hot tub, roof & garage door. To find the perfect site to build the house on & take advantage of the iconic view of The Castles & the Pastures of Heaven made famous by John Steinbeck, the architect & Sellers camped out on various places on the property. Distinctively designed with natural elements, the house is built with clear all heart redwood siding, interior & exterior. All cabinets, buffet, shelves, built-ins, fireplace screen, kitchen hood light & pot hanger were custom designed or commissioned by local craftsmen. The large beam in the living room over the fireplace came from an old Big Sur trestle bridge. Heath tile for the kitchen counters was carefully selected & the poppy-themed tile inset was a custom design, brought to life with the Heath Tile team in Sausalito. With breathtaking views on a park-like parcel, this property is not to be missed!
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61 Corral de Tierra Road,<span> </span>Salinas
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61 Corral de Tierra Road
Salinas

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Christine Handel

Christine Handel

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