The Sherfey Group Presents
California Coastal Modern
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$6,950,000
177 Dipsea Road, Stinson Beach
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177 Dipsea Road
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Set along a quiet stretch of Seadrift, 177 Dipsea Road is a beautifully-designed example of California coastal modern architecture by Turnbull Griffin Haesloop Architects, built by Sawyer Construction in 2014. Clean-lined and understated, the home makes a thoughtful connection to the surrounding landscape.
Year-round southern exposure and high ceilings bring steady natural light and create an open, relaxed feel. Warm cedar ceilings, paired with crisp white walls and wide-plank oak floors, maple cabinetry, a walnut-topped island, and Heath tile: simple, timeless materials that make the space feel refined and comfortable. The large double lot affords generous comfort: the great room is ideal for gathering with friends and family, while each of the four bedrooms is spacious and thoughtfully designed for privacy.
Every room is positioned to take in the views, with the inner lagoon on one side and the broader expanse of Bolinas Lagoon on the other. At the center of the home, the dining room is wrapped in oversized windows, framing the landscape like a living painting. With over 100 species of birds passing through, the scene is always shifting.
Outside, the vertical cedar siding has weathered to a soft gray that blends naturally with the coastal surroundings. Large windows and sliding glass doors open to expansive cedar decks, creating an easy indoor-outdoor flow. The multi-level decking, bordered by mature olive trees, offers space and privacy. The upper deck includes a built-in BBQ and dining area, and a gas firepit for relaxed evenings, while a stainless steel hot tub offers a perfect place to warm up after a day at the beach. 120 feet of lagoon frontage offers an openness that few homes can match, and the lower deck provides more lounging space and easy water access.
Designed with both privacy and connection in mind, it balances quiet retreats with welcoming gathering spaces. It’s a home that feels comfortable, unforced, and deeply tied to its setting—where the mountains meet the sea, and life slows to match the rhythm of the landscape.
Year-round southern exposure and high ceilings bring steady natural light and create an open, relaxed feel. Warm cedar ceilings, paired with crisp white walls and wide-plank oak floors, maple cabinetry, a walnut-topped island, and Heath tile: simple, timeless materials that make the space feel refined and comfortable. The large double lot affords generous comfort: the great room is ideal for gathering with friends and family, while each of the four bedrooms is spacious and thoughtfully designed for privacy.
Every room is positioned to take in the views, with the inner lagoon on one side and the broader expanse of Bolinas Lagoon on the other. At the center of the home, the dining room is wrapped in oversized windows, framing the landscape like a living painting. With over 100 species of birds passing through, the scene is always shifting.
Outside, the vertical cedar siding has weathered to a soft gray that blends naturally with the coastal surroundings. Large windows and sliding glass doors open to expansive cedar decks, creating an easy indoor-outdoor flow. The multi-level decking, bordered by mature olive trees, offers space and privacy. The upper deck includes a built-in BBQ and dining area, and a gas firepit for relaxed evenings, while a stainless steel hot tub offers a perfect place to warm up after a day at the beach. 120 feet of lagoon frontage offers an openness that few homes can match, and the lower deck provides more lounging space and easy water access.
Designed with both privacy and connection in mind, it balances quiet retreats with welcoming gathering spaces. It’s a home that feels comfortable, unforced, and deeply tied to its setting—where the mountains meet the sea, and life slows to match the rhythm of the landscape.
Property Details
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Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
3.5
Square Footage
2,906 sq ft
Neighborhood
Seadrift
Year Built
2014
Lot Size
15,000
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Bathed by refreshing ocean breezes, this secluded enclave of fewer than 1,000 residents offers the best of casual coastal living. Only a 35-minute drive from the Golden Gate Bridge on California state Route 1, Stinson Beach provides a welcome escape from the frantic pace of everyday life. Beachfront homeowners enjoy expansive ocean views, free of frontal roads or development.
The laid-back town of Stinson Beach has a small but vibrant Main Street with unique eateries, galleries, and a surf shop. After an exuberant day of swimming, surfing, hiking, or hang gliding, locals head for the patio of the Sand Dollar Restaurant for a plate of fish tacos and a cold beer.
Right in Stinson Beach’s backyard, the Golden Gate National Recreation Area and Mount Tamalpais State Park offer hiking through towering redwood forests and hillsides strewn with wildflowers. Trails at nearby Point Reyes National Seashore weave through open pastures, rugged ridges, and coastal cliffs. Only minutes away, Muir Woods National Monument entices visitors to gaze in awe at the thousand-year old giant trees.
Stinson Beach comes alive on the second Sunday of June, when it serves as the ending point for the annual running of the Dipsea Race, the second-oldest foot race in the U.S. In early fall, the California Road Club holds its Mt. Tamalpais Hill Climb, one of the oldest bicycle races in the West.
Beachfront homes in Stinson Beach provide a magnificent view of the Pacific Ocean. Sunny bungalows in town offer lush gardens and a casual, barefoot lifestyle. Wherever you choose to live in Stinson Beach, you’ll be only moments away from quiet sunset walks on the beach or energizing hikes through endless acres of open space.
The laid-back town of Stinson Beach has a small but vibrant Main Street with unique eateries, galleries, and a surf shop. After an exuberant day of swimming, surfing, hiking, or hang gliding, locals head for the patio of the Sand Dollar Restaurant for a plate of fish tacos and a cold beer.
Right in Stinson Beach’s backyard, the Golden Gate National Recreation Area and Mount Tamalpais State Park offer hiking through towering redwood forests and hillsides strewn with wildflowers. Trails at nearby Point Reyes National Seashore weave through open pastures, rugged ridges, and coastal cliffs. Only minutes away, Muir Woods National Monument entices visitors to gaze in awe at the thousand-year old giant trees.
Stinson Beach comes alive on the second Sunday of June, when it serves as the ending point for the annual running of the Dipsea Race, the second-oldest foot race in the U.S. In early fall, the California Road Club holds its Mt. Tamalpais Hill Climb, one of the oldest bicycle races in the West.
Beachfront homes in Stinson Beach provide a magnificent view of the Pacific Ocean. Sunny bungalows in town offer lush gardens and a casual, barefoot lifestyle. Wherever you choose to live in Stinson Beach, you’ll be only moments away from quiet sunset walks on the beach or energizing hikes through endless acres of open space.
Bathed by refreshing ocean breezes, this secluded enclave of fewer than 1,000 residents offers the best of casual coastal living. Only a 35-minute drive from the Golden Gate Bridge on California state Route 1, Stinson Beach provides a welcome escape from the frantic pace of everyday life. Beachfront homeowners enjoy expansive ocean views, free of frontal roads or development.
The laid-back town of Stinson Beach has a small but vibrant Main Street with unique eateries, galleries, and a surf shop. After an exuberant day of swimming, surfing, hiking, or hang gliding, locals head for the patio of the Sand Dollar Restaurant for a plate of fish tacos and a cold beer.
Right in Stinson Beach’s backyard, the Golden Gate National Recreation Area and Mount Tamalpais State Park offer hiking through towering redwood forests and hillsides strewn with wildflowers. Trails at nearby Point Reyes National Seashore weave through open pastures, rugged ridges, and coastal cliffs. Only minutes away, Muir Woods National Monument entices visitors to gaze in awe at the thousand-year old giant trees.
Stinson Beach comes alive on the second Sunday of June, when it serves as the ending point for the annual running of the Dipsea Race, the second-oldest foot race in the U.S. In early fall, the California Road Club holds its Mt. Tamalpais Hill Climb, one of the oldest bicycle races in the West.
Beachfront homes in Stinson Beach provide a magnificent view of the Pacific Ocean. Sunny bungalows in town offer lush gardens and a casual, barefoot lifestyle. Wherever you choose to live in Stinson Beach, you’ll be only moments away from quiet sunset walks on the beach or energizing hikes through endless acres of open space.
The laid-back town of Stinson Beach has a small but vibrant Main Street with unique eateries, galleries, and a surf shop. After an exuberant day of swimming, surfing, hiking, or hang gliding, locals head for the patio of the Sand Dollar Restaurant for a plate of fish tacos and a cold beer.
Right in Stinson Beach’s backyard, the Golden Gate National Recreation Area and Mount Tamalpais State Park offer hiking through towering redwood forests and hillsides strewn with wildflowers. Trails at nearby Point Reyes National Seashore weave through open pastures, rugged ridges, and coastal cliffs. Only minutes away, Muir Woods National Monument entices visitors to gaze in awe at the thousand-year old giant trees.
Stinson Beach comes alive on the second Sunday of June, when it serves as the ending point for the annual running of the Dipsea Race, the second-oldest foot race in the U.S. In early fall, the California Road Club holds its Mt. Tamalpais Hill Climb, one of the oldest bicycle races in the West.
Beachfront homes in Stinson Beach provide a magnificent view of the Pacific Ocean. Sunny bungalows in town offer lush gardens and a casual, barefoot lifestyle. Wherever you choose to live in Stinson Beach, you’ll be only moments away from quiet sunset walks on the beach or energizing hikes through endless acres of open space.
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