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Perfectly situated on 3.13 acres and endearingly named “Almost Pi”, this magical home sits on a sprawling equestrian pasture with an expansive view of the ever-changing Inverness Ridge. The two-building complex provides an unparalleled rural yet modern living experience alongside pristine wildlife. Crafted as a family sanctuary and future retirement haven, this property was a collaborative vision between the esteemed local West Marin architect Jon Fernandez and a visionary scientist. Inspired by the rustic charm of the local agricultural vernacular, the home is a testament to the seamless fusion of nature and human design. The 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom main house offers 1306 square feet of thoughtfully designed living space featuring beautifully composed natural wood features, vistas from every room, custom kitchen with stainless countertops, spacious living/dining room with massive sliders out to the veranda, primary bedroom with connecting bathroom to built-in bunk room. For visitors seeking solitude or creative inspiration, the 609-square-foot guest studio with a full bath provides a haven of serenity and privacy, allowing them to immerse themselves in the beauty of the surroundings. Within a stone’s throw of downtown Point Reyes Station, you can walk to town on a secret path or stay home to savor the unparalleled natural setting.
SPECIAL FEATURES
The exhale of relaxation and the inhale of wonder upon arrival. The bobcat crossing the pasture in search of gophers, the fawns sleeping under the deck, the great horned owl on the studio roof at sunset, the shy American badger making a rare appearance, the quick brown fox darting by, the little green frogs croaking when the swale fills with winter water, the great blue heron wading there too, the red-tailed hawk on the fence. The horses nuzzling for a treat. The silver mist lingering along the Inverness Ridge each morning and the brilliant sunset each evening, the white frost on the pasture on cold mornings, the deep sleep on a star-filled nights. The joy of family gatherings and friends’ visits, with dinners on the deck as planets come to light. Yoga at Toby’s Feed Barn, the West Marin Reuben at IP Market, and the bear claw at the Bovine Bakery. KWMR and a community devoted to preservation of the environment and support of each other. Hiking the miles of trails in the National Seashore and swimming at Shell Beach. The forces of tectonic plates and the elemental nature of living on the edge of the continent. The home itself – a simple but elegant intersection of glass, wood, metal, and plaster – all contributing to the magic that is Almost Pi. And then, the gratitude I feel when I close the gate behind me.
Showings by Appointment:
Contact Sarah Kowalczyk
(415) 464-7484
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Head thirty miles north of San Francisco and you'll arrive at the idyllic town of Point Reyes Station located in Marin County along State Route 1. This picturesque area is made up of shops and boutiques, family-owned businesses, and a one-of-a-kind dining experience. Plus, there’s no shortage of outdoor activities.
Right in the center of it all lays Toby’s Feed Barn, which has been operating since 1942. Here, residents and visitors enjoy the coffee bar, gift shop, and the weekly Point Reyes Farmer’s Market. The goods don’t stop there, as Point Reyes Station is home to the “Cheese Heaven” itself, also known as the Cowgirl Creamery. The team at the creamery’s Barn Shop and Cartina uses high-quality ingredients from local farmer’s markets to serve up “cheese-centric” dishes.
You don’t have to leave town to experience a relaxing getaway, as the city is home to the Point Reyes Vineyard Inn & Winery, which encapsulates all the beauty that is Point Reyes Station – from views of the rolling hills of West Marin to the seascape of the Point Reyes National Seashore. Visitors can enjoy the wine tasting room, or head outdoors for hiking, camping, horseback riding, and more.
If you still can’t get enough of the outdoor activities the area has to offer, check out the Point Reyes Lighthouse, the beaches located along Point Reyes National Seashore, or spend tome time in Bear Valley.
With a small population of just 848, residents can enjoy a slow-paced life in the cozy little unincorporated town of Point Reyes Station.