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Sarah Kowalczyk & Lotte Moore present:

Contemporary Inverness Retreat

$4,000,000

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3

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Nestled 35 miles north of San Francisco near the Point Reyes National Seashore, sits this remarkable architectural achievement by Robert Swatt, boasting an award-winning design and unobstructed views of Tomales Bay, Black Mountain, and Point Reyes Station. This 2,500 square foot home is strategically situated amidst a grove of majestic cedar trees. Its unique layout gently following with the natural topography and delineating distinct living zones.

Designed for relaxation, each of the three bedrooms terraces leads to the enchanting western woods, providing an inviting gateway for nature hikes and exploration of the 1.2+ acre property. Meanwhile, the living terraces on the eastern side of the property capture breathtaking views of Tomales Bay and the wetlands below. The residence fits in to it’s pristine surroundings by offering a comfortable scale, a rich expression of natural materials, and an ideal setting for a family retreat or even a primary residence.

65 Kyleswood was the recipient of the Honor Award for ‘Exceptional Residential’ at the Bay Area Design Awards 2006 by the American Institute of Architects, East Bay Chapter, featuring a contemporary design by Robert Swatt. With modern and luxury features, high-end finishes, and unparalleled views of hills, wetlands, Black Mountain, and Point Reyes Station. The residence is a testament to architectural excellence. Enjoy the convenience of being within close proximity to legendary hiking and biking trails, serene beaches, Inverness Park Market, and quaint Point Reyes Station offering shopping and dining.

 

SPECIAL FEATURES

  • Year built: 2004
  • Lot size: 55,242 SF
  • 2,509 SF
  • 3 bed/ 2.5 bath
  • Each bedroom leads to private terrace facing western woods.
  • Hot tub/ spa
  • Floor to ceiling windows
  • Wood-burning fire
  • Expansive patio with built-in outdoor grill
  • Designed by renowned architect, Robert Swatt
  • Winner of the Honor Award. Exceptional Residential: Bay Area Design Awards 2006, American Institute of Architects, East Bay Chapter. 2006.
  • Ample parking
  • Sweeping, unobstructed views of Tomales Bay and Black Mountain
  • Proximity to legendary hiking and biking trails

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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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65 Kyleswood Place

The wide-open, picture-perfect spaces of West Marin include the coastal communities of Stinson Beach and Bolinas; the dairy farms of Olema, Point Reyes Station, Tomales, and Nicasio; and the forest glens of Lagunitas, San Geronimo, and Woodacre.
Uniting all West Marin communities is a love for the land. That’s not going to change soon, thanks to the efforts of Marin Agricultural Land Trust, an organization dedicated to preserving farmland through voluntary conservation easements.


Outdoor recreation ranges from surfing at Bolinas and Stinson Beach to mountain biking on Mount Tamalpais and the annual Dipsea foot race to Stinson Beach. West Marin is an area of unrivaled natural beauty, one that can lay claim to the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, Muir Beach State Bark, Stinson Beach State Park, Muir Woods National Monument, and Point Reyes National Seashore.


Of course it’s not all about the outdoors in West Marin. Devotees of inner peace turn to the Green Gulch FarmZen Center in Muir Beach and Spirit Rock Meditation Center in Woodacre. And for those who need to feed the belly as well as the soul, Point Reyes Station has become a destination for the locavore movement. The town is home to Marin Sun Farms, purveyor of ethically raised and butchered meat, and Cowgirl Creamery, which makes its award-winning cheeses using organic milk from nearby Straus Family Creamery.