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9094 Highland Terrace

  • Monte Rio, CA
  • $849,000

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There are Craftsman homes and then there are the rare few that feel like a living document of the Arts & Crafts movement itself. Set among the towering redwoods of the Russian River, Little Bohemia, a circa-1910 residence stands as one of the region's most remarkably preserved examples of the genre. It is an architectural time capsule where authenticity isn't curated, it's inherent. From the moment you enter, the home reveals itself with quiet confidence: richly patinated woodwork, hand-crafted details, and original fixtures that speak to an era when design was as much philosophy as it was form. The living room unfolds as a kind of sanctuary, anchored by a series of striking arched windows, an uncommon and exquisite feature that frame the surrounding redwoods like living artwork. Light filters through in a way that feels almost cinematic, shifting with the day and deepening the home's lodge-like warmth. In the dining room, craftsmanship takes center stage. A built-in bar, intricate stained-glass accents, and meticulously preserved millwork create a setting that feels both intimate and storied. Throughout the home, the interplay of texture, tone, and thoughtful design underscores the enduring beauty of true Arts & Crafts principles. The three-bedroom, one-and-a-half-bath layout is complemented by a finished attic, an inspired bonus space ideal for guests, a studio, or a secluded office beneath the eaves. Each room carries forward the home's narrative, balancing historic integrity with effortless livability. Outdoors, a series of decks extend the experience into nature. A private terrace off the primary bedroom offers a tranquil retreat, while front-facing spaces invite you to take in the lush, layered greenery that defines this setting. And yet, for all its sense of retreat, the location is anything but remote. The Sonoma Coast is just a short drive away, with world-class wineries, acclaimed dining, and miles of scenic trails within easy reach. The Russian River itself long celebrated in travel and design circles alike provides a backdrop that is both iconic and endlessly inspiring. Little Bohemia is more than a home; it's a rare stewardship opportunity where history, craftsmanship, and setting converge with uncommon clarity.
There are Craftsman homes and then there are the rare few that feel like a living document of the Arts & Crafts movement itself. Set among the towering redwoods of the Russian River, Little Bohemia, a circa-1910 residence stands as one of the region's most remarkably preserved examples of the genre. It is an architectural time capsule where authenticity isn't curated, it's inherent. From the moment you enter, the home reveals itself with quiet confidence: richly patinated woodwork, hand-crafted details, and original fixtures that speak to an era when design was as much philosophy as it was form. The living room unfolds as a kind of sanctuary, anchored by a series of striking arched windows, an uncommon and exquisite feature that frame the surrounding redwoods like living artwork. Light filters through in a way that feels almost cinematic, shifting with the day and deepening the home's lodge-like warmth. In the dining room, craftsmanship takes center stage. A built-in bar, intricate stained-glass accents, and meticulously preserved millwork create a setting that feels both intimate and storied. Throughout the home, the interplay of texture, tone, and thoughtful design underscores the enduring beauty of true Arts & Crafts principles. The three-bedroom, one-and-a-half-bath layout is complemented by a finished attic, an inspired bonus space ideal for guests, a studio, or a secluded office beneath the eaves. Each room carries forward the home's narrative, balancing historic integrity with effortless livability. Outdoors, a series of decks extend the experience into nature. A private terrace off the primary bedroom offers a tranquil retreat, while front-facing spaces invite you to take in the lush, layered greenery that defines this setting. And yet, for all its sense of retreat, the location is anything but remote. The Sonoma Coast is just a short drive away, with world-class wineries, acclaimed dining, and miles of scenic trails within easy reach. The Russian River itself long celebrated in travel and design circles alike provides a backdrop that is both iconic and endlessly inspiring. Little Bohemia is more than a home; it's a rare stewardship opportunity where history, craftsmanship, and setting converge with uncommon clarity.
There are Craftsman homes and then there are the rare few that feel like a living document of the Arts & Crafts movement itself. Set among the towering redwoods of the Russian River, Little Bohemia, a circa-1910 residence stands as one of the region's most remarkably preserved examples of the genre. It is an architectural time capsule where authenticity isn't curated, it's inherent. From the moment you enter, the home reveals itself with quiet confidence: richly patinated woodwork, hand-crafted details, and original fixtures that speak to an era when design was as much philosophy as it was form. The living room unfolds as a kind of sanctuary, anchored by a series of striking arched windows, an uncommon and exquisite feature that frame the surrounding redwoods like living artwork. Light filters through in a way that feels almost cinematic, shifting with the day and deepening the home's lodge-like warmth. In the dining room, craftsmanship takes center stage. A built-in bar, intricate stained-glass accents, and meticulously preserved millwork create a setting that feels both intimate and storied. Throughout the home, the interplay of texture, tone, and thoughtful design underscores the enduring beauty of true Arts & Crafts principles. The three-bedroom, one-and-a-half-bath layout is complemented by a finished attic, an inspired bonus space ideal for guests, a studio, or a secluded office beneath the eaves. Each room carries forward the home's narrative, balancing historic integrity with effortless livability. Outdoors, a series of decks extend the experience into nature. A private terrace off the primary bedroom offers a tranquil retreat, while front-facing spaces invite you to take in the lush, layered greenery that defines this setting. And yet, for all its sense of retreat, the location is anything but remote. The Sonoma Coast is just a short drive away, with world-class wineries, acclaimed dining, and miles of scenic trails within easy reach. The Russian River itself long celebrated in travel and design circles alike provides a backdrop that is both iconic and endlessly inspiring. Little Bohemia is more than a home; it's a rare stewardship opportunity where history, craftsmanship, and setting converge with uncommon clarity.
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1910

1910

Year Built

3

3

Total Bedrooms

2

2

Total Bathrooms

2,000

2,000

Sq.Ft.

Living Space

0.79

0.79

Acres

Lot Size

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Interior

Total Bedrooms

3

Total Bathrooms

2

Full Bathroom

1

Laundry room

Cabinets, Inside Room, Washer/Dryer Stacked Included

Flooring

Tile, Vinyl, Wood

Fireplace

Gas Log, Insert, Master Bedroom

Appliances

Built-In Electric Oven, Built-In Refrigerator, Dishwasher, Gas Cooktop, Microwave, Other
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Exterior & Building

Stories

2

Water Source

Public

Utilities

Cable Available, Internet Available, Propane Tank Leased

Roof

Composition, Shingle

Lot Features

Irregular Lot

Parking

No Garage, Uncovered Parking Space, See Remarks

Heat Type

Central, Fireplace(s), Propane

Air Conditioning

None

Sewer

Septic Tank

Other Exterior Features

Fire Pit
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Lot & Area

Status

Sold

Living Area

2,000 Sq.Ft.

Lot Size

0.79 Acres

MLS® ID

326036166

Type

Residential

Year Built

1910

Neighborhood

Monte Rio

Architecture Styles

Arts Crafts, Craftsman

View Description

Forest,Mountain(s),Ridge,Trees/Woods
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Finance

Sales Price

$849,000
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"Have nothing in your house that you do not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful."

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Monte Rio

Located between Duncans Mills and Guerneville, the Russian River flows east to west through Monte Rio’s two square miles.

Located between Duncans Mills and Guerneville, the Russian River flows east to west through Monte Rio’s two square miles.
 
As with nearby Sonoma County towns, this one originated as a railroad stop, as a redwood sawmill, but later became a “Vacation Wonderland” for summer cabins after Mark Twain reportedly wrote, “The coldest winter I ever spent was a summer in San Francisco”.
 
Northwood Golf Club offers a highly ranked and unique course among towering redwood trees, while the famed private S.F. gentlemen’s meeting retreat, the Bohemian Club, is also located here.
 
About 1,200 people now call Monte Rio home, and there are many options if you’re seeking a rustic town with some acreage.
 
 

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Located between Duncans Mills and Guerneville, the Russian River flows east to west through Monte Rio’s two square miles. As with nearby Sonoma County towns, this one originated as a railroad stop, as a redwood sawmill, but later became a “Vacation Wonderland” for summer cabins after Mark Twain reportedly wrote, “The coldest winter I ever spent was a summer in San Francisco”. Northwood Golf Club offers a highly ranked and unique course among towering redwood trees, while the famed private S.F. gentlemen’s meeting retreat, the Bohemian Club, is also located here. About 1,200 people now call Monte Rio home, and there are many options if you’re seeking a rustic town with some acreage. Search All Homes
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Noel Flores

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With more than 20 years in Sonoma County real estate, Noel Flores blends visionary style with impeccable client advocacy, turning every luxury transaction into an elevated experience.

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