Ross Past and Present
I am delighted to present a unique Ross property: a vintage carriage house newly remodeled and enlarged.
This very special property is surrounded by oak studded hills within an exclusive area of large estates. The home was originally built in the early 1900’s by Austrian-born ophthalmologist Kaspar M. Pischel and his wife Minna Dohrmann as part of their 25 acre estate. It is believed to be the place where the first town fire alarm was manufactured.
Sited in a sunny valley, the home is on a private driveway off Canyon Road. Serene with an open floor plan, the home’s main level includes a master bedroom suite that leads to a large outdoor area, an inviting custom-built kitchen and dining area both adjacent to the outdoors, as well as a living room with a stone fireplace, beamed ceilings and enormous doors that lead to a stone patio. Upstairs are two large bedrooms, each with their own outdoor areas overlooking the expansive hillside and distant ridgeline. A tributary to Kittle Creek featuring ponds and rock walls runs along the site, adding to its bucolic charm and country-like setting.
The large custom kitchen features a walk-in pantry, solid teak countertops, a Wolf cook top, a 48”Sub-Zero refrigerator, double Decor oven, Miele dishwasher, Sharp Microwave drawer, and a handmade tile backsplash. An outdoor cedar deck with all day sun is ideal for entertaining or simply relaxing.
Additional property features include radiant heated floors in the bathrooms, air conditioning throughout, on-demand Moritz hot water system, state of the art technologies, two-car garage with plenty of storage and landscape lighting.
Please contact me for more information or to schedule a showing.


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