Newly Listed Wine Country Estate Features a Century-Old Chapel Made of Stone and Stained Glass
The $10.9 million historic property in Kenwood, California, once belonged to the town’s 19th-century founder By Liz Lucking |
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A storied estate in California wine country with centuries of history, multiple residences and acres of vines has hit the market for $10.9 million.
Known as Two Creeks Farm, the 22-acre estate is nestled at the northern end of the Sonoma Valley the Golden State’s famed winemaking region in the town of Kenwood. It was originally the estate of Major N.W. Griswold, one of Kenwood s founders in the 1800s and a stone chapel from that time still remains on the property, listing agent Daniel Casabonne of Sotheby’s International Realty Wine Country First Street Brokerage, tol
Decanter Property: Luxury Sonoma vineyard estate listed for $10.9m
An historic estate in California’s Sonoma Valley that comes with a few hectares of vineyards has been listed for sale at $10.9m.
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Lying in Kenwood, north of Sonoma, a six-bedroom main house comes with landscaped gardens and around three hectares (7.5 acres) of vineyards, according to the listing.
It says there is already a winemaker overseeing the vines and that grapes are sold to Pangloss Cellars, which makes a range of premium wines from across Sonoma County, and also from vineyards in Anderson Valley further north.
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