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Fashioned after the great estates of New Orleans and Florida, this outstanding waterfront residence was designed with classic Southeastern architectural lines and fine design details throughout. Bespoke lighting, detailed metal railings, high ceilings, fine moldings, wide plank Oak flooring, and white marble are seamlessly blended for a fresh, magazine worthy design. The heart of the home is a fabulous grand scale great room that opens directly to the magnificent rear yard and gardens. The 4-bedroom, 3 full bathroom residence of +-4,045 square feet offers an optimal floor plan with the primary suite and two additional large bedrooms on the upper level, and a beautifully appointed full bedroom and en-suite bathroom on the main level. The south facing residence was designed with outstanding scale and light optimized throughout. All public spaces, the primary suite, and landings are large in scale. Sweeping, 180-degree views extend from surrounding hills to Mt. Tam to the beautiful waters of the San Francisco Bay. Perfectly site placed on a completely level +-1/3 acre property, the beautiful landscape design incorporates soaring Palm trees, mature plantings, a sweeping level lawn, front lawn, pool site, grand scale flagstone terraces ideal for hosting large events and nightly al fresco dinners, and beautiful rose gardens. Completely private and very quiet, 110 Bay Way is located on one of San Rafael’s most prestigious streets, towards the end of a cul-de-sac, with very easy pedestrian access to Andy’s Market, the local marina and yacht club, bayfront walking path, and Peacock Gap Golf Club.
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The county seat of Marin, San Rafael is large, diverse, eclectic, and historic. That history stretches from California's beginnings, with the 1817 founding of Mission San Rafael on the old El Camino Real, to the construction of the eye-popping Marin Civic Center in the 1960s. Designed by renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright, the Civic Center was completed in 1962 and is so futuristic that it pops up in science-fiction films.
San Rafael still looks to the future thanks to a vibrant downtown redevelopment effort. The focal point of downtown is the Smith Rafael Film Center, which features a state–of-the-art multiplex cinema that screens independent and foreign films. Cuisine is eclectic: within a few blocks of 4th Street diners can find sushi, Indian, Thai, Italian, Mexican, and Puerto Rican food. Thursday afternoons in the spring and summer find 4th Street hosting a farmers market, which features live music.
The neighborhoods of San Rafael are equally distinctive. From the sought-after midcentury Eichler homes of Terra Linda to the Victorians that surround Dominican College and the custom homes of Lucas Valley, San Rafael provides diversity of price and style.
It's also easy to get away from it all in San Rafael. Nearby China Camp State Park is a jewel by the bay, offering: a kid-friendly, walk-in campground for tents only; a shallow, protected swimming beach; and biking and running trails.