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Sarah Kowalczyk & Lotte Moore present:

Rare Inverness Estate

$4,500,000

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Welcome to your slice of paradise on the beautiful Northern California coast! This rare estate offers a unique opportunity to own a THREE HOME compound surrounded by the pristine landscapes of Point Reyes National Seashore and Tomales Bay State Park. Nestled on 5 acres of lush landscape adorned with thick bishop pines, this property is truly one of a kind. The main house offers 1,275 square feet of single level living with 3 bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms. Over looking Hearts desire beach, Helen's house offers 1,178 square feet with 2-bedrooms and 1.5 bathrooms and large stone fireplace. The crown jewel of the estate, an elevated midcentury studio, designed by renowned architect Francis E. Leighton and perched high on stilts with floor to ceiling glass walls offers a truly unique experience to gaze out at panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Experience the tranquility of coastal living while still being within reach of city amenities. Just 7 minutes to Inverness proper, 15 minutes from Point Reyes Station and 90 minutes from San Francisco, offering the perfect blend of seclusion and accessibility.

SPECIAL FEATURES 

  • Main house: 3BD | 2BA | 1,275SF
  • Helens house: 2BD | 1.5BA | 1,178SF 
  • Hi house: Studio | 658SF 
  • Workshop: 700SF
  • Lot size: 5 AC
  • 2 entries
  • Breathtaking views of Point Reyes Peninsula, Abbott’s Lagoon, and Tomales Bay
  • Secluded, tranquil sanctuary
  • Outdoor campfire area 
  • Picnic area with woodslab tables 
  • Magnificent bishop pines and oaks
  • Minutes away from the Pacific Ocean
  • Close to world class hiking trails
  • Surrounded by the National Seashore and State Park
  • 1 hour to Golden Gate Bridge 

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Additional Showings by Appointment:
Contact Sarah Kowalczyk
(415) 464-7484
[email protected]

Sarah Kowalczyk

Compass

Realtor

DRE# 01742287

415.464.7484 mobile

www.LotteandSarah.com

Lotte Moore

Compass

Realtor®

DRE# 01744042

(415) 412-7471 office

lotteandsarah.com

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1208 & 1214 Pierce Point Road

Point Reyes National Seashore comprises over 100 square miles, including 32,000 acres of coastal wilderness area.  Estuaries, windswept beaches, coastal scrub grasslands, salt and freshwater marshes, and coniferous forests create a haven of 80 miles of unspoiled and undeveloped coastline.  Abundant recreational opportunities include 147 miles of hiking trails, backcountry campgrounds, and numerous beaches, including over 10 continuous miles of unspoiled beach.  Kayaking, biking, hiking, beachcombing, surf fishing, seasonal whale and elephant seal watching, bird watching and wildlife viewing are just a few of the activities awaiting your visit.  Additionally, you can explore geology, Coast Miwok Indian culture or Lighthouse history by visiting the many historic sites within the park.  Located just an hour’s drive from the San Francisco Bay Area, the Seashore is a great escape from a busy city life.

Tomales Bay State Park is comprised of a 2,000-acre day-use park which features four gently sloping, surf-free beaches, protected from winds by Inverness Ridge, the backbone of the Point Reyes Peninsula, as well as forests, fields, hills, meadows and marshes - each with its own plant life, including varieties of trees, shrubs and wildflowers.  One of the finest remaining virgin groves of Bishop pine in California is in the park's Jepson Memorial Grove.    Wildlife in the area includes foxes, raccoons, badgers, weasels, chipmunks, squirrels, rabbits, deer, bobcats, skunks, wood rats, field mice, moles and other animals. There are also land and sea birds, including the spotted owl, quail, goldfinches, puffins, great blue heron, pelicans, ruddy ducks, woodpeckers, meadowlarks - and more.  The park has hiking trails connecting all its bay beaches, and is a popular place for picnicking, swimming, kayaking, canoeing, bird watching, clamming and boating.