This handsome, 1,484-square-foot space gives new meaning to the phrase “working from home.” We should all be so lucky.
The one-bedroom, 1.5-bath escape was designed by architecture firm Steele & Van Dyk for “Peanuts” comic strip creator Charles M. Schulz in 1966.
Sprawling and scenic
This unique home is nestled among soaring redwoods on 7.3 landscaped acres. Tranquil ponds; eye-catching stonework; and a winding, four-hole golf course dot the property.
The stone patio and sprawling deck are ready-made for entertaining or relaxing with a drink. An outbuilding; workshop; and 1.5-acre, buildable parcel next door are included with the main house.
One-of-a-kind details
Wooden benches carved with “Peanuts” characters, including Snoopy and Woodstock, add whimsy to the spread.
The home’s spacious living room has a stone fireplace; high-beam ceilings; and immaculately designed, wood-paneled walls.
In the kitchen, plentiful cabinets and a large, bright skylight make the space particularly inviting.
Steps away is a sizable bedroom with deck access. And one of the property’s two bathrooms is tiled in shades of blue and has an oversized vanity mirror.
A retreat from the city
The serene abode is in scenic Sonoma County, about an hour’s drive from San Francisco and a 90-minute drive to Sacramento.
Schulz was born in 1922 and died in 2000 at the age of 77. After his retirement in 1999, Schulz’s beloved “Peanuts” was syndicated in more than 2,600 newspapers worldwide.
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