‘Once in a Lifetime’ Slips Past: 32 Shady Lane Sold by The Agency

‘Once in a Lifetime’ Slips Past: 32 Shady Lane Sold by The Agency
Built in 1909 for George and Laura Roe, the estate sits in the heart of Marin County, one of the top 10 most affluent regions in the United States. (Courtesy of Jason Wells Photography and Golden Gate Creative/Tracy McLaughlin)
Phil Butler
4/8/2022
Updated:
4/8/2022
An epic estate originally designed by renowned Arts and Crafts Movement architect John White (1870–1941) was recently on the market for $24,995,000. Listed with Tracy McLaughlin’s firm, The Agency, the Northern California property has new owners enjoying its stunning 1.6-acre enclave of exclusive privacy. Recently upgraded and restored under the guidance of architect Steven Wisenbaker and landscape designer Todd Cole, the estate is a grand affair by anyone’s definition.
Surrounded by extensive manicured lawns, lush gardens, and mature trees, the property boasts a 10,000-gallon well for landscape irrigation, fully fenced grounds, state-of-the-art security, and a covered dog run. (Courtesy of Jason Wells Photography and Golden Gate Creative/Tracy McLaughlin)
Surrounded by extensive manicured lawns, lush gardens, and mature trees, the property boasts a 10,000-gallon well for landscape irrigation, fully fenced grounds, state-of-the-art security, and a covered dog run. (Courtesy of Jason Wells Photography and Golden Gate Creative/Tracy McLaughlin)

The estate at 32 Shady Lane consists of a main house that’s almost 8,000 square feet in size, featuring four bedrooms and four full baths. The primary residence is richly appointed in California’s classic traditional elegant style. A large, high-ceiling foyer at the entrance leads to a grand living room with two sitting areas, accented by a wonderful Rumford wood-burning fireplace imported from France.

Entering the main foyer, the rich decor and craftsmanship of the main residence are striking. The original architecture and materials have been painstakingly restored, while the latest conveniences have been added. (Courtesy of Jason Wells Photography and Golden Gate Creative/Tracy McLaughlin)
Entering the main foyer, the rich decor and craftsmanship of the main residence are striking. The original architecture and materials have been painstakingly restored, while the latest conveniences have been added. (Courtesy of Jason Wells Photography and Golden Gate Creative/Tracy McLaughlin)

Also on the main level, a designer chef’s kitchen features Calacatta marble slabs, multiple seating areas, professional-grade appliances, and a pantry. This floor also has an additional private bedroom suite, two powder rooms, a laundry room, a great room, a family room, and a formal dining room. A 1,800-bottle wine cellar and an office/library overlooking the front yard further highlight this fabulously designed home.

The main house features multiple sitting and study areas, living rooms, dining nooks, and formal spaces, as well as lavish private accommodations for the owners and guests on both levels of the home. (Courtesy of Jason Wells Photography and Golden Gate Creative/Tracy McLaughlin)
The main house features multiple sitting and study areas, living rooms, dining nooks, and formal spaces, as well as lavish private accommodations for the owners and guests on both levels of the home. (Courtesy of Jason Wells Photography and Golden Gate Creative/Tracy McLaughlin)

The upstairs of the home has a sumptuous primary suite with its own bath and dressing areas. The rest of this floor is taken up by the other lavish bedrooms. Adjacent to the residential wing, there’s a 490-square-foot arts and crafts room with a large open space for painting, hobbies, and crafts overlooking the gardens. Also adjacent to the residence is an 885-square-foot three-car garage with workshop, storage, and living spaces. A 1,160-square-foot private guest house and gym complete the main residence.

The open living room connects all the other spaces, and serves along with the gourmet kitchen as a hub for private life and entertaining. (Courtesy of Jason Wells Photography and Golden Gate Creative/Tracy McLaughlin)
The open living room connects all the other spaces, and serves along with the gourmet kitchen as a hub for private life and entertaining. (Courtesy of Jason Wells Photography and Golden Gate Creative/Tracy McLaughlin)

Completed in 1902, this Northern California estate now features multigenerational design elements. The residences perfectly combine the old charm of traditional American design with state-of-the-art amenities that you would expect in the most modern luxury estates.

The well-appointed kitchen features Calacatta marble slabs, a bar/counter with seating, two sinks, a water filtration system, professional-grade appliances, a huge walk-in pantry with a desk, a large breakfast space, and two sets of glass doors that open to the patio, pool, and exterior living spaces. (Courtesy of Jason Wells Photography and Golden Gate Creative/Tracy McLaughlin)
The well-appointed kitchen features Calacatta marble slabs, a bar/counter with seating, two sinks, a water filtration system, professional-grade appliances, a huge walk-in pantry with a desk, a large breakfast space, and two sets of glass doors that open to the patio, pool, and exterior living spaces. (Courtesy of Jason Wells Photography and Golden Gate Creative/Tracy McLaughlin)

Outside, guests are welcomed via private gates and a winding drive. A lively fountain at the front of the main residence sits beneath old-growth trees casting their shadow on annual flowers, stone walls, sweeping flagstone terraces, mature palms, old hydrangeas, and al fresco dining nooks galore. There’s an outdoor wood-burning fireplace, a barbeque, and a 60-foot swimming pool with underwater speakers.

A formal dining room makes great use of ambient light and connects the residential wing to the outside terraces, the pool, and the gardens. (Courtesy of Jason Wells Photography and Golden Gate Creative/Tracy McLaughlin)
A formal dining room makes great use of ambient light and connects the residential wing to the outside terraces, the pool, and the gardens. (Courtesy of Jason Wells Photography and Golden Gate Creative/Tracy McLaughlin)

The property also features a Crestron system that controls security, heating and cooling, and all sound, media, and lighting throughout the home.

No expense was spared in creating a truly refined living atmosphere that melds into the lush setting. This is Northern California living at its best. (Courtesy of Jason Wells Photography and Golden Gate Creative/Tracy McLaughlin)
No expense was spared in creating a truly refined living atmosphere that melds into the lush setting. This is Northern California living at its best. (Courtesy of Jason Wells Photography and Golden Gate Creative/Tracy McLaughlin)

32 Shady Lane Ross, California $24,995,000

6 bedrooms 9,125 square feet 1.6 acres

Key Features - Exclusive location - Famous architecture - Ultimate privacy - Fabulous grounds

Agent The Agency Tracy McLaughlin 415-699-6680

A stunning, 60-foot swimming pool is the center of outside activity. There’s also a BBQ and outdoor fireplace, and myriad picnic and al fresco dining spots. Surrounded by woods, the estate is a literal hidden paradise. (Courtesy of Jason Wells Photography and Golden Gate Creative/Tracy McLaughlin)
A stunning, 60-foot swimming pool is the center of outside activity. There’s also a BBQ and outdoor fireplace, and myriad picnic and al fresco dining spots. Surrounded by woods, the estate is a literal hidden paradise. (Courtesy of Jason Wells Photography and Golden Gate Creative/Tracy McLaughlin)
The home features a wine cellar capable of storing and displaying 1,800-plus bottles. A spa, a gym, and a media center are other notable amenities. (Courtesy of Jason Wells Photography and Golden Gate Creative/Tracy McLaughlin)
The home features a wine cellar capable of storing and displaying 1,800-plus bottles. A spa, a gym, and a media center are other notable amenities. (Courtesy of Jason Wells Photography and Golden Gate Creative/Tracy McLaughlin)
Phil Butler is a publisher, editor, author, and analyst who is a widely cited expert on subjects from digital and social media to travel technology. He's covered the spectrum of writing assignments for The Epoch Times, The Huffington Post, Travel Daily News, HospitalityNet, and many others worldwide.
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