1910 Shingled California Arts & Craft bungalow with wrap around porch on front and side; much of the original door and window moldings intact; picture moldings; wall paper; skylighted bathroom; home located in historical preservation district with many million dollar homes throughout area of older, well cared for homes; detached garage access via back alley; mature trees; white picket fencing; brick patio between house and garage. Neighborhood Description The McDonald Avenue Historic Preservation District is an older area of Santa Rosa of home ranging from Victorian to 1930's and 40's era homes. Wide streets, lots of large mature trees, beautifully kept homes and gardens. The area is close to downtown Santa Rosa within 5-10 minute walk; great parks, schools, churches, shopping, the Pacific Market is at the end of Spring Street. Easy access to Highway 101 (north and south) as well as Highway 12 to Sebastopol to the west and Sonoma, Glen Ellen, Napa to the east. Located in the Wine Country of Sonoma County about 50 miles north of the Golden Gate Bridge and San Francisco Bay Area. Close to the Redwood Forests, the Pacific Ocean, and the Russian River area.
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