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A sprawling estate originally constructed in 1906 for a prominent lumber baron has entered the market in Marin County, carrying a $13 million price tag. The property, a rare example of early 20th-century craftsmanship, blends rugged historical character with a thorough modern renovation.
The chalet was commissioned by a timber magnate who sought a country retreat that reflected both his wealth and his connection to the natural landscape. The original design features heavy timber beams, stone fireplaces, and expansive windows that frame views of the surrounding hills. Over the past century, the home has been carefully updated to preserve its architectural integrity while introducing contemporary amenities.
Renovations include a fully modern kitchen, updated bathrooms, and efficient heating and cooling systems. The interior spaces have been opened up to create a more fluid layout, yet the original wood paneling and hand-carved details remain intact. The property sits on several acres of private land, offering seclusion just a short drive from the amenities of downtown Mill Valley.
Local real estate agents note that homes of this vintage and scale rarely appear on the open market. The combination of a storied past, a prime location, and a tasteful update makes it a standout listing in the high-end Bay Area market. The chalet is expected to attract buyers who value both history and a move-in-ready luxury lifestyle.
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