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This is the Browns 67th sale within the community (King's Mill, Cader Highlands & Fox Hollow)
1946 Castle Drive
JUST SOLD at $1,929,000
RESIDENCE AMENITIES
Let us introduce you to this immaculate "Shadow Creek" floor plan within the Fox Hollow community. The residence is sure to impress with its immense ceilings, grand sweeping staircase, an open floor plan and large elevated corner lot bordering the lush natural tree-lined Lynch Creek, open space and paved paths. And the close proximity to the Fox Hollow and Prince Parks makes this an ideal location.
All material is intended for informational purposes only and is compiled (without further verification) from 3rd sources which are deemed reliable but is subject to errors, omissions, changes in price, condition, sale, or withdrawal without notice. No statement is made as to the accuracy of any description or measurements (including square footage). Prospective buyers are advised to verify this information and square footage themselves and to retain the appropriate professionals to obtain advice or assistance.
- Built in 2000
- 3,833± square feet of living space
- 5 Bedrooms
- 3 Bathrooms
- Bedroom and Full Bathroom downstairs
- 2 large great rooms (Kitchen/Family and Living/Dining)
- Kitchen boasts Stainless Steel appliances (Viking 6-burner gas stove with grill, Vent Hood and Viking Double Ovens; KitchenAid dishwasher; KitchenAid built-in refrigerator; and GE Monogram microwave), Walk-in pantry, Eat-in nook, and ample cabinetry (some even include pull-out storage)
- Other misc. interior amenities include: Extensive wood floors downstairs ~ Marble and Travertine within the bathrooms ~ Dramatic volume & Coffered ceilings ~ Plantation Shutters ~ Hunter Douglas & Bali blinds ~ And so much more
- 3 Gas Burning Fireplaces = Living & Family Rooms; 3-sided in Master Bedroom
- Dual Zone Furnace and Air Conditioning
- Fire suppression system within interior of residence and garage
- 2018 installed Solar System with 30+ panels (owned and paid in full)
- The private 11,005± square foot lot (0.25± of an acre) is quite impressive. An oasis in your own backyard offering: Luxurious in-ground pool and spa with cascading waterfall ~ Inviting dining patio ~ Separate patio for evening entertainment in front of the wood burning fireplace ~ And a lawn area complete with elegant fountain, surrounded by mature foliage that assist in beating the Summer heat
COME EXPERIENCE IT YOURSELF . . . BEFORE IT'S GONE.
All material is intended for informational purposes only and is compiled (without further verification) from 3rd sources which are deemed reliable but is subject to errors, omissions, changes in price, condition, sale, or withdrawal without notice. No statement is made as to the accuracy of any description or measurements (including square footage). Prospective buyers are advised to verify this information and square footage themselves and to retain the appropriate professionals to obtain advice or assistance.
"THE SHADOW CREEK" FLOOR PLAN
ABOUT FOX HOLLOW
Fox Hollow (adjacent King's Mill) is a community of 28 impressive residences with all the luxurious amenities one desires. Boardering Lynch Creek and community pathways, Fox Hollow feels far removed from the hectic pace of urban contemporary life.
The Fox Hollow community boasts highly-rated, coveted schools; and is surrounded by an unmatched variety of recreation possibilities.
Rooster Run golf course, Baseball fields, State and Community parks, and historic downtown Petaluma with its impressive Theatre District and Riverfront are all nearby.
The community lies North of San Francisco (approximately 40 minutes to the Golden Gate Bridge); is within easy reach of the Sonoma coast or world-renowned Wine Country; and is just minutes to shopping (such as Whole Foods, Trader Joe’s, Raley’s, the Outlet Mall, and more), numerous gyms, high-scoring schools, hospitals, and local airport.
All this adds up to a community which serves your needs and makes Fox Hollow an exceptional neighborhood, a choice location for living and a place to call home.
ABOUT PETALUMA
Originally founded in 1852, Petaluma is fast becoming one of the most desirable places to live and work in the Bay Area. Years of thoughtful planning have resulted in a community where homeowners share a strong sense of pride while enjoying a friendly, relaxed lifestyle.
Many of the North Bay's finest restaurants are found in Petaluma; and cultural events throughout the year offer entertainment that's unique to Sonoma County.
Long-time residents will remember Petaluma as the "Chicken Capital of the World." Hundreds of chicken farms once operated on the outskirts of town. Today, Petaluma retains its rural feel, but those chicken farms have given way to vineyards and intimate housing developments for the approximate 60,000 residents who appreciate the access to relatively affordable homes and the direct commute to San Francisco.
The quaint riverfront city with Victorian charm is home to more than 600 businesses and 65 historical properties. Annual events include the Butter and Egg Days Parade, Victorian Holiday events, Semi-Annual Antique Faires, the Great Petaluma Quilt Show and the Arts and Garden Festival (just to name a few).
One can leisurely stroll through the downtown district of graceful Iron Front buildings of the 1800s while dropping in on many of the antique stores, clothing boutiques, gift shops and art galleries which are housed in historic buildings.
Many of the North Bay's finest restaurants are found in Petaluma; and cultural events throughout the year offer entertainment that's unique to Sonoma County.
Long-time residents will remember Petaluma as the "Chicken Capital of the World." Hundreds of chicken farms once operated on the outskirts of town. Today, Petaluma retains its rural feel, but those chicken farms have given way to vineyards and intimate housing developments for the approximate 60,000 residents who appreciate the access to relatively affordable homes and the direct commute to San Francisco.
The quaint riverfront city with Victorian charm is home to more than 600 businesses and 65 historical properties. Annual events include the Butter and Egg Days Parade, Victorian Holiday events, Semi-Annual Antique Faires, the Great Petaluma Quilt Show and the Arts and Garden Festival (just to name a few).
One can leisurely stroll through the downtown district of graceful Iron Front buildings of the 1800s while dropping in on many of the antique stores, clothing boutiques, gift shops and art galleries which are housed in historic buildings.
SHOP * SIP * DINE * EXPLORE
Originally founded in 1852, Petaluma is fast becoming one of the most desirable places to live and work in the Bay Area. Years of thoughtful planning have resulted in a community where homeowners share a strong sense of pride while enjoying a friendly, relaxed lifestyle.
Many of the North Bay's finest restaurants are found in Petaluma; and cultural events throughout the year offer entertainment that's unique to Sonoma County.
Long-time residents will remember Petaluma as the "Chicken Capital of the World." Hundreds of chicken farms once operated on the outskirts of town. Today, Petaluma retains its rural feel, but those chicken farms have given way to vineyards and intimate housing developments for the approximate 60,000 residents who appreciate the access to relatively affordable homes and the direct commute to San Francisco.
The quaint riverfront city with Victorian charm is home to more than 600 businesses and 65 historical properties. Annual events include the Butter and Egg Days Parade, Victorian Holiday events, Semi-Annual Antique Faires, the Great Petaluma Quilt Show and the Arts and Garden Festival (just to name a few).
One can leisurely stroll through the downtown district of graceful Iron Front buildings of the 1800s while dropping in on many of the antique stores, clothing boutiques, gift shops and art galleries which are housed in historic buildings.
Many of the North Bay's finest restaurants are found in Petaluma; and cultural events throughout the year offer entertainment that's unique to Sonoma County.
Long-time residents will remember Petaluma as the "Chicken Capital of the World." Hundreds of chicken farms once operated on the outskirts of town. Today, Petaluma retains its rural feel, but those chicken farms have given way to vineyards and intimate housing developments for the approximate 60,000 residents who appreciate the access to relatively affordable homes and the direct commute to San Francisco.
The quaint riverfront city with Victorian charm is home to more than 600 businesses and 65 historical properties. Annual events include the Butter and Egg Days Parade, Victorian Holiday events, Semi-Annual Antique Faires, the Great Petaluma Quilt Show and the Arts and Garden Festival (just to name a few).
One can leisurely stroll through the downtown district of graceful Iron Front buildings of the 1800s while dropping in on many of the antique stores, clothing boutiques, gift shops and art galleries which are housed in historic buildings.
SHOP * SIP * DINE * EXPLORE
GARY & ASHLEY BROWN
Medallion Real Estate Group
Founders | Realtors | Broker
- DRE:
- #01171537
- Mobile:
- 707.484.7000
www.MedallionRealEstateGroup.com
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GARY & ASHLEY BROWN
Medallion Real Estate Group
Founders | Realtors | Broker
- DRE:
- #01171537
- Mobile:
- 707.484.7000
Brown@MedallionRealEstateGroup.com
www.MedallionRealEstateGroup.com
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