Have you ever wondered how it feels like to live along the Californian shore? If a collection of pictures satisfies your momentary desire to live in such a residence, it would be an honor to present you with some. The Fenwick Estate, which we’re featuring now, is located at 28011 Elena Road, in Los Altos Hills, California. Put shortly, this magnificent residence provides Bay Area lifestyle on as many as 45 acres of open land.
Ready to provide residents with massive amounts of privacy, luxury and satisfaction, the Fenwick Estate was penned down by Goodwin Steinberg. It gorgeously overlooks the San Francisco Bay, Mount Diablo and Dumbarton Bridge, at the same time boasting with incredibly beautiful gathering spaces, a state of the art tennis court and swimming grotto.
Inside, the living rooms, the dining room and family room are topped by stalwart ceilings and surrounded by massive windows. As a result, this stunning home seems to flow into naturalness. Closer to humane experiences, the theatre room is able to provide spectators with nearly real cinematics, while the granite garnished kitchen boasts SieMatic cabinetry and a fine built-in breakfast table which overlooks the bay. No need to mention the appliances are top notch and fit to be used even on public events.
The dormitory, the master bedroom in fact, is superbly put together to provide upper levels of comfort and flexibility. Decorated and sculpted by renowned artisans and craftsmen, it is beautifully linked to the similarly designed adjacent grounds. Throughout the mansion and its courtyard, feelings of greenness, warmness, airiness, space, lightness and coziness can be experienced by the residents, which will, soon after moving in, realize that it was money well spent.
Listed at a whopping $50 million, the staggering Fenwick Estate includes 4 full bathrooms, 3 half bathrooms, up to 7 bedrooms and 8,912 square feet of living space. Outside, the property includes a 4-car garage and solar panels while being enclosed by a gated entrance.
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It’s a splendid place, but it isn’t anywhere near the “shore.” You need a fast 30-minute drive and more, over a mountain, to make it to the Pacific.