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One of Kent Woodland’s legacy mid-century homes is available for the most discriminating buyer/s. Recently published in Dwell Magazine, the bespoke 4 bedroom, 3.5 bathroom mid-century residence was designed by nationally recognized mid-century legacy architect John Funk (1908-1993). Funk’s design legacy includes founding the Bay Area Region Style of Architecture; noted for blending local materials with a sensibility to the landscape. Funk’s design for 101 Crown Road started with the site selection of one of the Woodland’s premier lots which allowed him the leverage for design of an unrivaled one level home.
Soaring scale, tall walls of glass, clean lines, organic finishes, and grand scale public spaces define the +-3,555 square foot wood and glass residence. All rooms are designed to overlook or open directly to the mostly level site. The ideal and flexible floor plan offers a grand scale great room that opens directly to the level lawn, pool, and exterior living and entertaining spaces. In addition to the primary great room, there is also a secondary family/media room plus detached office. Year-round resort living is enjoyed on the +- one acre property that includes beautiful succulents, mature Olive trees, verdant level lawns, a bocce court, fire pit, outdoor shower, and ample outdoor entertaining and play spaces. The residence is ideal for hosting large events and smaller gatherings. The grand scale art hallway is an incredible opportunity for collectors. Gated, private, and very quiet, the residence is perfectly site placed to take advantage of all day sun. Spectacular views extend from Mt. Tam to the Bay and East Bay Hills. 101 Crown Road is two blocks from Mt. Tam’s famed hiking and mountain biking trail network. Located in Kentfield’s highly ranked K-8th grade elementary school district.
Main Level Public Spaces
Main Level Private Spaces
The Detached Office (+-240 square feet)
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Some of the most beautiful properties in Marin can be found in Kentfield, a quiet community of spacious, older homes sited on large, lushly landscaped parcels.
The nerve center of this small, residential community is perhaps Woodlands Market, a unique gourmet grocery store, bakery, wine bar, and cafe. For more than 25 years, Woodlands Market has been the place where Kentfield residents can socialize and shop and the same time.
Kentfield is home to the College of Marin, a two-year community college with a strong local presence. The College of Marin offers adult classes to the public and has a vibrant performing arts program of theater, vocal, and classical music. The frequent public performances provide residents with access to culture not normally found in a community of less than 7,000 residents.