A well-preserved, traditional home with an accessory dwelling unit is currently listed in Petaluma. Stately with four bedrooms, four bathrooms and 2,801 square feet of living space, the home’s asking price is $3,349,000.
Located on Petaluma’s well-known D Street, among homes from the 19th to the early 20th century, this renovated, circa-1920s dwelling boasts signature elements of traditional architecture: a hipped roof, a brick facade and heavily ornamented pediments. Meticulous landscaping, a fleur-de-lis gated entry and 10-foot ceilings add to the home’s grandness.
Ornate interior details are in pristine condition and brightened with white paint, new fixtures and hints of color in curtains, furnishings and wallpaper — all decidedly traditional. Antique style remains but with a good-as-new crispness.


Modern upgrades include a La Cornue range, marble countertops, recessed lighting and retractable glass dining room doors.
Additionally, there’s a sizable laundry room with beautiful cabinetry, a marble sink and a marble checkerboard floor. The room is large and elegant enough to serve a dual function as an office.


At the rear of the property is an ADU with a full kitchen and bathroom. A brick path matching the antique main home leads to the front door. The dwelling is lined in manicured plants for the enjoyment of family, guests or tenants.
For more information on this home at 853 D St. in Petaluma, contact listing agent Robin Gordon, 707-291-7952; The Agency, 119 North St., Healdsburg, 707-756-8052. 853dstreet.com







