Patricia Carapiet & Carol Lexa Presents
West Petaluma Compound
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$2,895,000
1375 Gossage Avenue,
Petaluma
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The Farmhouse has 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Up-hill is a 2 BD.1 BA. and studio
Property Details for Both Homes
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beds
5
baths
5
interior
4,103 sq ft
neighborhood
West Petaluma- in the county
This unique 4.99-acre estate rests gracefully at the West Petaluma city limit and within the Urban Growth Boundary—where pastoral serenity meets long-term vision and opportunity.
The circa-1907 farmhouse has been artfully preserved and thoughtfully updated, honoring its heritage while embracing modern comfort with rooftop solar panels and updated electrical panels. Original built-ins and softwood floors, illuminated by sunlight pouring through generous windows, enhance the home’s warm and inviting interiors. The wrap-around porch offers a quintessential welcome, a cool respite on a warm day, and ease of outdoor dining. The beautifully remodeled chef’s kitchen with a large working and dining island features granite countertops and professional-grade stainless-steel appliances by KitchenAid, seamlessly blending sophistication with functionality. The main level hosts two generously proportioned bedrooms, while the upper level offers a private bedroom and sophisticated den—ideal for a library, office, or intimate media retreat. Two refined, tiled baths complement the home’s historic character with updated features.
Additional improvements include an approximately 2,700± square-foot* large old-growth redwood barn that stands as both an architectural centerpiece and an opportunity—ideal for a curated workshop, creative studio, or potential rental income. A small, improved barn offers flexibility as an office, artist studio, or guest space. A gazebo with a dining patio creates an enchanting setting. Mature landscaping frames the estate with heirloom roses, vegetation, fruit and nut trees, expansive lawn, and a flourishing vegetable garden.
Sited on the hill with views overlooking the barns and open field, the second residence features a window-wrapped living area, a country kitchen, and a separate in-law studio—perfect for multigenerational living, guest quarters, or income potential.
Approximately two acres of natural, undeveloped land offer space for equestrian pursuits, Farm-to-Table agriculture, or future development, subject to Sonoma County zoning regulations.
This is truly a special opportunity to own a compound with proximity to vibrant Petaluma amenities, recreation, and regional access, all within the timeless beauty of western Sonoma County.
Note: 4103 square footage is based on tax records for all structures.
* Large Barn Square footage per prior owner; it has not been verified by the seller or the agents.
The circa-1907 farmhouse has been artfully preserved and thoughtfully updated, honoring its heritage while embracing modern comfort with rooftop solar panels and updated electrical panels. Original built-ins and softwood floors, illuminated by sunlight pouring through generous windows, enhance the home’s warm and inviting interiors. The wrap-around porch offers a quintessential welcome, a cool respite on a warm day, and ease of outdoor dining. The beautifully remodeled chef’s kitchen with a large working and dining island features granite countertops and professional-grade stainless-steel appliances by KitchenAid, seamlessly blending sophistication with functionality. The main level hosts two generously proportioned bedrooms, while the upper level offers a private bedroom and sophisticated den—ideal for a library, office, or intimate media retreat. Two refined, tiled baths complement the home’s historic character with updated features.
Additional improvements include an approximately 2,700± square-foot* large old-growth redwood barn that stands as both an architectural centerpiece and an opportunity—ideal for a curated workshop, creative studio, or potential rental income. A small, improved barn offers flexibility as an office, artist studio, or guest space. A gazebo with a dining patio creates an enchanting setting. Mature landscaping frames the estate with heirloom roses, vegetation, fruit and nut trees, expansive lawn, and a flourishing vegetable garden.
Sited on the hill with views overlooking the barns and open field, the second residence features a window-wrapped living area, a country kitchen, and a separate in-law studio—perfect for multigenerational living, guest quarters, or income potential.
Approximately two acres of natural, undeveloped land offer space for equestrian pursuits, Farm-to-Table agriculture, or future development, subject to Sonoma County zoning regulations.
This is truly a special opportunity to own a compound with proximity to vibrant Petaluma amenities, recreation, and regional access, all within the timeless beauty of western Sonoma County.
Note: 4103 square footage is based on tax records for all structures.
* Large Barn Square footage per prior owner; it has not been verified by the seller or the agents.
about this
Neighborhood
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Old-timers will remember Petaluma as the egg basket of Sonoma County. Thousands of chicken farms once operated on the outskirts of town. Today, Petaluma retains its rural feel, but those chicken farms have given way to vineyards, and increasingly, housing developments for residents who appreciate the access to relatively affordable homes and the direct commute to San Francisco 35 miles south on Highway 101.
If there is a single word to describe Petaluma and its homes, it is “picturesque.” The older part of town to the west of Highway 101 has retained many of its old Victorian homes, the former mansions of the chicken barons. Petaluma's commercial core is on the National Register of Historic Places. The central shopping district, mainly two-story stone buildings, has recently undergone a revitalization that includes an emphasis on downtown living. Dozens of antique shops operate in the old-town district.
Petaluma is graced with a riverfront -- once the third-busiest in California -- that has been restored, as well as a river walk. The galleries along the river showcase works from some of the best artists in the North Bay. Restaurants along the river provide a perfect place to gaze at sailboats as they pass through the distinctive D Street drawbridge. The annual Butter & Egg Days Parade & Festival, held in April, hearkens back to a simpler time.
If there is a single word to describe Petaluma and its homes, it is “picturesque.” The older part of town to the west of Highway 101 has retained many of its old Victorian homes, the former mansions of the chicken barons. Petaluma's commercial core is on the National Register of Historic Places. The central shopping district, mainly two-story stone buildings, has recently undergone a revitalization that includes an emphasis on downtown living. Dozens of antique shops operate in the old-town district.
Petaluma is graced with a riverfront -- once the third-busiest in California -- that has been restored, as well as a river walk. The galleries along the river showcase works from some of the best artists in the North Bay. Restaurants along the river provide a perfect place to gaze at sailboats as they pass through the distinctive D Street drawbridge. The annual Butter & Egg Days Parade & Festival, held in April, hearkens back to a simpler time.
Patricia Carapiet
Carol Lexa
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