A private approach reveals a setting that feels quietly removed from the pace of everyday life. Upon arrival, the historic concrete water tower stands as a striking architectural landmark, its second-story hideaway offering a distinctive and unexpected introduction to the property. Just beyond, the main residence rests beneath a canopy of mature trees, where natural light and surrounding views shape each space. There is a quiet sense of possibility here an invitation to restore, refine, or reimagine the home while honoring its history and setting. Nearby, a modest potting shed and pool reflect the rhythm of country living and generations of stewardship. Further along, the grounds unfold to one of the property's most compelling features: a concrete-walled barn, originally built in 1922, with additions added over time. Long regarded as a former "ghost winery", the structure carries a presence that is both substantial and storied. Along the rear, horse stalls and a tack room speak to the land's equestrian roots. Set apart is the "bunkhouse", a charming ADU relocated from Bothe State Park, rich with its own history and ready for its next chapter. Bordering the Napa River, the land is fertile and a living offering space for gardens, animals, and a deeper connection to the landscape. Wildlife moves freely, and a quiet stillness defines the setting, creating a sense of privacy that feels increasingly rare. Spanning approximately 7.85 acres and held in the same family for over 60 years, this is a rare opportunity to shape a legacy property in one of Napa Valley's most coveted locations, just minutes from Calistoga and St. Helena.
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