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Originally built in 1909, the Bella Luna Bed and Breakfast Inn has been masterfully updated and expanded to three structures including the original Craftsman style home, a one bedroom guest house, and a one bedroom second residence with full kitchen, clustered around a swimming pool and gardens. The location provides privacy and yet just blocks from the famed amenities of Healdsburg Plaza including galleries, world-class dining and wine tasting.
Historic Farmhouse - Three Bedroom, Three Bath Main Home
Cabana - Detached One-bedroom, One Bath Second Home
Cypress Cottage - Detached One Bedroom, One Bath Guest House
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Bella Luna is a craftsman style home built in 1909. Period details meld seamlessly with modern upgrades. An integral part of the original design is a covered porch that provides a shaded welcome. Once inside, you are greeted by cherry wood floors, period style woodwork, coved ceilings and Craftsman style tile.
In the handsome front sitting room, a natural wood and redbrick mantle frames a gas log fireplace that provides warmth and ambience. The efficient kitchen has plenty of storage and newer stainless steel appliances.
Much of the lower level is utilized as a guest suite composed of a comfortable sitting room, separate bedroom and spectacularly spacious wet bath. Upstairs are two voluminous guest rooms with luxurious spa-like baths en suite. The dining room at the rear of the home gives way to the pool and gardens.
Comfortably set about the grounds are a detached casita known as the Cypress Cottage, as well as the very private one bedroom second residence with full kitchen called the Cabana.
Among the three structures is +/-3,670 square feet under roof featuring five bedrooms, five and a half baths and two kitchens with room for future expansion.
Bella Luna is located in the charming town of Healdsburg with its famed plaza only three blocks away and easily accessible where mature tress, grassy lawns, a gazebo and a fountain are the backdrop for events and festivals, as well as being a lovely place to stroll, picnic or just enjoy people watching on a warm summer night.
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Years ago, the city of Healdsburg was a dusty, agricultural burg devoted to grape growing and winemaking. But as they say about houses, Healdsburg had good bones, and today homes in the city are highly sought after. Healdsburg's town square, a block of green space featuring a central gazebo that hosts summertime concerts, serves as the community's central gathering place.
Today, that town square is ringed by blocks of upscale hotels, boutiques, and eateries that draw foodies from around the world. Visitors come for the farm-sourced food, the wine, and the shopping. So Healdsburg has been discovered, but it’s not overrun. Besides the laid-back atmosphere of the central shopping district, world-class wineries on Dry Creek Road.
Living the good life is within reach in Healdsburg. Restaurants include Madrona Manor, which boasts a Michelin star, and the adventurous Barndiva. Nightlife is centered on the Raven Performing Arts Theater, which hosts jazz, rock, and Broadway musicals.
Homes in Healdsburg range from Victorians in the central district to one-of-a-kind architectural masterpieces set into the rolling hills that surround the town. To prepare students to thrive in the new green economy, Healdsburg High School has instituted an innovative program called CASA that unites sustainability, architecture, and green construction practices.