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A rare offering presents itself in the unveiling of one of Larkspur’s most distinctive and revered residences. Reminiscent of the fine architecture of Santa Barbara, the 4 bedroom, 4.5 bathroom residence blends great scale with high ceilings, tall glass doors, and all day light with classic Santa Barbara design. Timeless tile flooring, rough-hewn wood beams, and classic tile and stone is seamlessly blended in a classic, timeless design. Indoor/outdoor living is enjoyed in the +-3225 square foot residence that offers one level living if the master is needed on the main level. The heart of the home is a grand scale great room that opens directly to the exterior living spaces. Perfectly site placed on a level lot, the residence offers a vacation at home experience with in-ground pool, elevated spa, tall, graceful Palm trees, multiple level terraces for outdoor dining and entertaining, level lawn, and direct access to Larkspur’s famed hiking trails. South facing with all day sun, the residence is perfectly site placed and offers complete privacy and quiet. Located in the coveted flats of Larkspur, the residence is located just blocks from downtown Larkspur’s many famed shops, world class restaurants, and the Larkspur bike path.
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One of the most spectacular features of houses in Larkspur is the scenery surrounding them. Redwoods rule in Larkspur. In Baltimore Park and Baltimore Canyon, giant redwoods grow straight out of the road, while the streets gently curve their way around these massive trees. Tucked away under the redwoods beneath Mount Tamalpais, Larkspur boasts a great dining scene. The main street, Magnolia Avenue, is a vibrant destination for food lovers who frequent restaurants such as Pizzeria Picco, Emporio Rulli, and the Left Bank Brasserie. The Lark Theater, also on Magnolia, has been restored to its art-deco glory by a community effort and screens first-run films. The Larkspur and Corte Madera Creek paths run a few blocks parallel to Magnolia on a former railroad right-of-way and are popular with families, dog walkers, and bikers on their way to Point Reyes.