Built-in 1905 and renovated in 1992, the house has retained much of its original character. Upgraded with a radiant heating system, and modern electrical and plumbing, the house maintains its beauty and charm with boxed window seats and a wrap-around veranda, its hip roof design is characteristic of grand houses of the era. Although the house was built as a result of the logging boom in the early 1900s, it now serves as a central location to explore both the sublime beauty of Anderson Valley’s agricultural bounty of apple orchards and vineyards as well as the meandering Navarro River and exquisitely beautiful and rugged Mendocino coastline.