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Unique Sonoma County Home In Redwoods Is Partially Underground

From an expansive entertainment deck atop the home, take in views of the old-growth coastal redwood trees Sonoma County is known for.

SEBASTOPOL, CA — Lover of all things unique? How about the ocean? This earthy enclave in Sebastopol is just six miles from the coastal Sonoma County town of Bodega. With energy-efficient thermo walls and an earth-covered passive roof, the home is partially underground.

Originally built in the 1980s, the unique two-bedroom, one-bath home recently received numerous updates. It has new windows and doors, new carpeting, new lighting, newly painted interior and exterior walls, slate flooring and a new wood-burning stove.

On a half-acre lot with fruit trees, the home is nearly off the grid with its own 260-foot-deep well.

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From an expansive entertainment deck atop the home, take in views of something special Sonoma County is know for: its forests of old-growth coastal redwood trees.

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