3 Beds 2 Baths 2,242 Sq.Ft. 1.2 Acres
Rooted in History. Elevated by Beauty. Tucked within the fabled landscape of Jack London State Park, this 1910 Craftsman residence offers a rare blend of literary history, architectural charm, and Sonoma Valley beauty. Built by Jack London for his sister, Eliza Shepard, the home stands as a quiet testament to the era's craftsmanship and the enduring romance of the land.
Set on 1.2± acres surrounded by vineyards and framed by sweeping views across the Valley of the Moon to Mount Diablo, the property feels both private and expansive. Mature gardens, a stone patio, and a generous screened-in porch create seamless transitions between indoors and out, offering an ideal vantage point for sunsets, breezes, and the changing colors of the valley. Inside, the home is defined by high ceilings, wood floors, and two fireplaces, details that lend warmth, scale, and timeless character. With 3 bedrooms and 2 baths, the residence balances historic authenticity with everyday comfort, all within one of Sonoma’s most evocative settings.
A singular offering for those drawn to history, beauty, and the quiet prestige of a true legacy property.
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