Key Facts
- MLS® #: Coming Soon
- Property ID: SIRC2233804
- Original Price: USD 1,590,000
- Property Type: Residential, Single Family Detached
- Style: Craftsman
- Lot Size: 10.25 ac
- Year Built: 1999
- Bedrooms: 4
- Bathrooms: 3+1
- Parking Spaces: 2
- Listed By:
- Kathryn Harrold, Paula Leary, Terry Leary
Property Description
Coming Soon: minutes from town, discover a rare Bernard Maybeck masterpiece, The Dyer House (1910), commissioned by Lelia Peel Dyer and built as Los Gatos blossomed.
Pass through the gated entry into a serene redwood forest surrounded by protected open space and enchanting trails. History meets new at this extraordinary property, and you'll have Starlink Internet, even along the trails.
Two homes seamlessly blend nature and craftsmanship, hallmarks of Bernard Maybeck.
Featuring:
• Main home: two levels, two bedrooms, including primary suite with private entrance, two bathrooms, library/office, and grand living room with soaring wood-beamed ceilings and stately Maybeck fireplace!
• A vine-draped breezeway connects the main home to a second residence with two bedrooms, one and half bathrooms, kitchen (for both residences), living room, library, family room, mudroom, storage/utility room.
• Retreat area: three large yurts (kitchen, sleeping, prayer/yoga), pool cabana with showers and sinks, several outhouses.
Additional Outstanding Features:
• 10 acres with private trails and valley views to explore.
• Two story workshop with living room and full bathroom (potential guest house).
• Art studio, gardener’s workshop.
• Retreat area with separate driveway, parking for 20+, three charming yurts (kitchen/dining, sleeping, yoga).
• Dip pool, hot tub, shower cabana, firepit, fun!
Location:
Just a few miles from Downtown Los Gatos, off the first Highway 17 exit, at the end of the road. Close to town, Santa Cruz beaches, and year-round mountain festivals and events! 4.7 miles to Los Gatos High, 18.8 miles to San Jose Airport.
Move-in ready and primed for updates! Inspection reports and disclosures will be provided. This home is not on the historical register.
Read more about Bernard Maybeck here: harvardsquarelibrary.org
Amenities
- 3+ Fireplaces
- Acreage
- Guest House(s)
- Hardwood Floors
- Hiking
- Historic
- Jogging/Bike Path
- Library
- Mountain
- Mountain View
- Open Porch
- Privacy
- Scenic
- Spa/Hot Tub
- Storage
- Vaulted Ceilings
- Walk-in Closet
- Workshop
Listing Agents
- Kathryn Harrold
C. 4083075687
O. 4083075687
- Paula Leary
C. 4084253345
O. 4084253345
- Terry Leary
C. 4089214343
O. 4089214343
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Location
19315 Bear Creek Road , Los Gatos, California, 95030 United States
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Los Gatos is the 33rd wealthiest town in the United States but to simply lump it together with all the other affluent Bay Area suburbs would be doing it a disservice. Sure, there’s an auto dealer selling Ferraris, Lamborghinis, and Aston Martins, and the price of Los Gatos real estate can easily bump all the way up to eight figures, but there’s more to this location than dollar signs. Los Gatos is a town with heart.
Los Gatos is one of the oldest settlements in Santa Clara County, established in the 1850s and first named “Forbes Mill” after the flour mill established by James Alexander Forbes along Los Gatos Creek in 1853. Forbes’ original mill was torn down in 1916, but an adjacent mill building still stands and today is the site of the History Museum of Los Gatos.
By 1887, when the city incorporated, James Forbes was long gone, having sold his mill several years earlier. “Forbes Mill” was also gone, dropped in favor of “Los Gatos,” which reflected the area’s origins as part of the “Rinconada de Los Gatos” land grant of 1839.
With its chic downtown shops, world-class restaurants and impressive high-end homes, the Los Gatos we see today seems at first a far cry from the community of millworkers, then later artists, writers, and musicians it once was, but maybe looks can be deceiving. Los Gatos is a multi-layered place whose 33,000 residents span the full range of the human spectrum. They live in mansions, but they also live in rustic cottages hidden on hillsides along narrow, winding roads, and in prim Victorian homes within walking distance of downtown. They shop at boutiques, yes, but they also have barbecues at Vasona Park, hike the Los Gatos Creek Trail and they’ve been graduating from Los Gatos High School since 1921.
But if it is true that the character of Los Gatos has changed, it’s also true that Los Gatos has been changing practically since the day James Forbes laid the cornerstone for his mill. Los Gatos has been a rowdy mill town whose plentiful saloons attracted loggers from camps in the nearby Santa Cruz Mountains. It’s been a resort town known as “The Gem of the Foothills.” It was where John Steinbeck built a cabin and wrote “The Grapes of Wrath” in the 1930s (though Steinbeck’s place is now officially part of Monte Sereno), and where writers C.E.S. Wood and Bard Field built “The Cats Estate” in 1925, playing host to artists and writers like Steinbeck, Ansel Adams and Robinson Jeffers.
Today, Los Gatos is where Silicon Valley executives, among others, come because they crave small town living, vibrant pedestrian-friendly neighborhoods, great schools and an active, close-knit community whose evenings and weekends are always full with downtown farmers’ markets, outdoor concerts, hiking, biking and maybe an afternoon picnic in the shade of the Redwoods at the Town Plaza, followed by dinner at a world-class restaurant like Manresa or Forbes Mill Steakhouse. Or maybe they just want to stroll downtown and window shop on a sunny afternoon. They can do that, too; or they can check out the Testarossa Winery, located less than a mile from downtown, one of several wineries operating in the hills and mountains in and behind town.
There are many ways to live well in the San Francisco Bay Area. Many choose to live in all-residential towns like Hillsborough, Atherton or Monte Sereno. Others choose rural, equestrian-friendly locales like Portola Valley and Woodside. Those who choose Los Gatos, do so because they value community at least as much as they value seclusion. Los Gatos may keep changing but one thing will stay the same: it will always be full of life.
Marketed By
Golden Gate Sotheby's International Realty
663 Blossom Hill Road Suite 200
Los Gatos, California, 95032
United States
4083582800