This historically rich property began life as the newly built residence of William Howard Pepper in 1901, one of Petaluma’s prominent early humanitarians and founder of Pepper School. With just under 3000 SqFt of living space, 218 Keller is one of the larger homes in the Historic Brewster district with 5+ bedrooms, 4 walk-in closets, 2.5 bathrooms, a detached 2+ car garage, and a modern, gourmet kitchen with commercial gas range, butcher-block countertops and updated cabinets. Vintage details include 10’ ceilings, period moldings, original built-in hutches, and three bay windows - one of just a few in Petaluma’s with curved glass.
Ideal floor plan for at home business or Bed and Breakfast: 1 bedroom suite downstairs + 1/2 bathroom, kitchen, dining, & two living rooms - four bedrooms & full bath upstairs. (confirm zoning with city of Petaluma)
Step out back to a private, shaded yard with mature yet low mainenance landscaping. Queen Anne Architectural details include decorative fishscale and diamond cut shingles in the gable ends, wide horizontal wood siding, corbels, and brick chimney. Located just a block to town and in good company with other beautiful Craftsman and Victorian homes, this home is not to be missed!
Contact Jennifer or Armand for a private showing
info@aument-ramirez.com
707 771-0550
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