In the early 1950s renowned artists Robert Pearson McChesney & Mary Fuller McChesney settled on Sonoma Mountain. Having returned from living in Mexico, & inspired by their travels, they would hand build their loft-style bohemian home, utilizing whatever materials they could source. The result -- an extraordinary home, eclectic, functional, minimalistic. Vaulted ceilings w/ exposed beams & joists, an open concept, & plenty of windows providing natural light & views. Bordering the 450 acre Fairfield Osborne Preserve w/ views as far as the eyes can see. Secluded, surrounded by nature, spectacular sunsets, yet just 1 hour from the Golden Gate Bridge.