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4483 Harrison Grade Rd, Sebastopol - $2,125,000
4 beds, 3 baths, 2,228 square feet. Year built: 2009.
Main house - upper. (Photo courtesy of Terra Firma Global Partners)
This is the main house - It's called the upper house because it's the one on the highest level of the property, and it's also the larger of the two main houses. It's hard to tell what it's really like from this viewpoint (trees), so click to head inside...
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Deck. (Photo courtesy of Terra Firma Global Partners)
Okay, I did say we were going inside, but this view is seriously one of the highlights of the property. Getting beyond Sebastopol's new additions to downtown, it's always striking to see how wild it truly is. Scroll to (really) head inside...
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Living room. (Photo courtesy of Terra Firma Global Partners)
The windows in this living room take advantage of the stunning views as well as letting natural light in. Click to view from another angle...
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Living room. (Photo courtesy of Terra Firma Global Partners)
Looking to the side, it looks like this door leads to a dining room, again with what appears to be a sizable set of windows. Scroll to check it out...
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Kitchen. (Photo courtesy of Terra Firma Global Partners)
It's the casual eating area in the open kitchen area. From here, it looks as though there's not a whole lot happening, but we haven't seen the whole kitchen yet. Click to see what we've missed...
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Kitchen. (Photo courtesy of Terra Firma Global Partners)
There are stainless steel appliances, plenty of cabinet space, and a skylight to let even more sunlight in to the space. Scroll to head to another part of the house...
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Hallway. (Photo courtesy of Terra Firma Global Partners)
While a hallway may not seem like the most exciting part of a house, the angles, custom windows, and how the light refracts through them make this its' own unique architectural space. Click through to see what room's at the end of the hall...
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Den. (Photo courtesy of Terra Firma Global Partners)
A spacious den with wood flooring is located at this end of the house, once again utilizing a large part of the wall space for windows. Scroll through to see the master bedroom and how the windows are used there...
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Master bedroom. (Photo courtesy of Terra Firma Global Partners)
The shape of this room reminds me of the 'permanent tents' found in some campgrounds. To reinforce that feeling are the double-doors that look as though they're opening directly into the forest. Speaking of which; there's a lot more to see - click to step outside...
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Front porch. (Photo courtesy of Terra Firma Global Partners)
This is the porch in front of the home we were just in (not the master bedroom), and we can see what looks like a garage and...is that an apartment? Scroll to find out...
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View from apartment. (Photo courtesy of Terra Firma Global Partners)
Indeed it is! This is a view from inside the apartment over the garage, looking at the house. But this doesn't give us a good feeling for what a guest would experience. Click for a better look inside...
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Apartment living room. (Photo courtesy of Terra Firma Global Partners)
From here, you can see that though it's a studio apartment, it has plenty of space and continues the open and airy feeling of the main home. Speaking of which, there's a whole other house (and barn) to see. Scroll to take a walk down to it...
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Campfire area. (Photo courtesy of Terra Firma Global Partners)
The two main homes are far enough away from each other to give the home owner a short hike up (or down) the hill. You can even meet up with your guests halfway to relax around a campfire. Click to get to the home...
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Lower home. (Photo courtesy of Terra Firma Global Partners)
Here's what the lower level house looks like as you approach it. It may be smaller than the one on the upper level, but it has a lot going for it. Scroll to see what I mean...
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Courtyard. (Photo courtesy of Terra Firma Global Partners)
To begin, to get to the house you step down again into this custom courtyard. Click for another view...
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Back patio. (Photo courtesy of Terra Firma Global Partners)
The back patio has an outdoor dining area set up, and when evening falls, you can start the fire pit to keep warm. Scroll to get closer...
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Back patio. (Photo courtesy of Terra Firma Global Partners)
I have a feeling we're in the house where most of the entertaining would happen. Click to check out the inside...
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Interior. (Photo courtesy of Terra Firma Global Partners)
Inside the house is casual, while still showcasing a (small) chef's kitchen with granite countertops and sizable fireplace. Despite this, they know that work needs to get done - scroll to check out the den...
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Den. (Photo courtesy of Terra Firma Global Partners)
Though this house feels a lot more casual, the black leather chairs and antique rug tell a different story. Click to see the bedroom...
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Bedroom. (Photo courtesy of Terra Firma Global Partners)
The bedroom is decorated to keep the idea of fun (bright quilt) and confortable (firepplace) and looks like it would be a good place to slip off to and read a book when the party gets a bit too loud. Or sleep. Speaking of party...scroll to walk over to the party barn...
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Goat pen. (Photo courtesy of Terra Firma Global Partners)
I was serious about the goats. To get to the party barn, you have to walk by the goat pen. It's okay, they're not that interested in what's going on. Click to keep going...
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Goat pen. (Photo courtesy of Terra Firma Global Partners)
Or, they're really interested in what you're doing. Who knows what goats think? We're at the party barn; scroll through to check it out...
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Party barn. (Photo courtesy of Terra Firma Global Partners)
As promised, the refurbished and fully customized party barn. If one was so inclined, it looks as though it would be a wonderful venue to rent out for small wedding receptions or big birthday parties. Click to check out the interior...
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Barn interior. (Photo courtesy of Terra Firma Global Partners)
Though the front swings completely open, there are plenty of comfortable places to sit and stay out of the weather if it's going to be a long party. Speaking of which, let's escape the crowds and walk trough some of the property - there are over 20 acres. Scroll to explore...
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Path. (Photo courtesy of Terra Firma Global Partners)
There are any number of paths that cross this property, and this one gives a glimpse at just how wooded Sebastopol is. Click to see where it leads...
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Campground. (Photo courtesy of Terra Firma Global Partners)
I can imagine this would make a fine, private campground if you and your friends wanted to 'get away' without really going away. That view would make setting up a tent entirely worth it.