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Daniel Lieberman Design

861 Lovell Avenue, Mill Valley, CA 94941
$2,800,000

Incredible opportunity to own an iconic, mid-century, Northern California work of architecture.  The home was built in 1962 by renowned architect Daniel Liebermann, a student of Frank Lloyd Wright.  Constructed entirely of old-growth redwood and glass this mid-century gem is situated on over an acre of pristine, private land.  Surrounded by windowed redwood trees, the property offers incredible vistas and natural sunlight.  The epitome of indoor / outdoor living, every room flows graciously to the outdoors.  To the East, the home is flooded with morning light and the sound of Cascade Falls.  To the South, an open expanse of beautifully maintained redwood trees frames the vista across the canyon. To the West, afternoon sun bathes the courtyard and swimming pool.  Cared for by the same family for over 50 years, this is a unique opportunity to own a home of architectural significance and to be its’ next curator.

Indoor Features:


Primarily one level living

Radiant heat throughout

Kitchen, Baths, Swimming Pool and Fountain all furnished with original Heath Ceramic tile

Outdoor Features:


Large workshop / studio plus storage including wine cellar

Large, level outdoor area including a swimming pool

Ample off-street, covered parking

Situated on over an acre of private, pristine forest

Adjacent to Cascade Falls with private access to the trails and falls

Just minutes from downtown Mill Valley


Property Features:


Built in 1962 by acclaimed architect Daniel Liebermann

Constructed entirely of old-growth redwood and glass

Main house features a 2 bedroom, 2.5 bath master suite concept

Guest house features 1 bedroom, 1 bath

Detached lower fourth bedroom with full bath and kitchenette


Neighborhood

Friendly and Quaint

Nestled at the foot of Mount Tamalpais, homes in this Marin County city range from 500-square-foot hunter's cabins to multimillion-dollar mansions tucked away on winding, narrow lanes under the redwoods.

Coffee is king in Mill Valley. Downtown, three separate coffee shops do a brisk business. At the Depot, as the sunny town center is called, moms with strollers, kids on tricycles, and teenagers kicking hacky sacks relax in the open-air plaza, which now houses an independent bookstore and cafe. The Depot is also a jumping-off spot for hikers and mountain bikers heading up the slopes of Mount Tamalpais. Nightlife in Mill Valley is anchored by Sweetwater Music Hall, which hosts many well-known musical acts.

Just check out what the New York Times recently had to say

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