Redwoods Take Center Stage at Secluded Russian River Retreat
Built in 1992, the home in Guerneville offers prime forest views accessed via plentiful windows, a wraparound porch and outdoor spa.
Built in 1992, the home in Guerneville offers prime forest views accessed via plentiful windows, a wraparound porch and outdoor spa.
Located minutes from downtown Guerneville, the 1950s-era home features stylish modern amenities and a cozy outdoor lounge space.
An open-concept design and wraparound redwood porch provides 360-degree forest views at this serene Guerneville home.
The modern rustic tiny home in Guerneville boasts solid pine interior, an airy feel and prime location near the Russian River.
Built in 1949, the Guerneville lodge-style home was once owned by Randy Shilts, the first openly gay San Francisco Chronicle journalist.
The circa-1905 Guerneville home includes preserved vintage details and architectural features of the Arts and Crafts design movement.
High ceilings, a great room and all-white walls make the 867-square-foot home look more spacious.