Wine Barrel Home In Big Sur Hits Market For $3.26 Million

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A unique two-story home constructed from two giant redwood wine barrels in Big Sur, California has been listed for sale after 40 years. Designed by local architect Mickey Muennig, the property boasts three bedrooms, three bathrooms, and sits on five acres with stunning ocean views.

Have you ever loved wine so much that you wanted to live in it? Now you can, sort of. A house made from two giant redwood wine barrels in Big Sur has gone on sale for the first time in 40 years, according to Realtor.com.The two-story home was designed by local architect Mickey Muennig, known as the "man who built Big Sur." The same family has owned it since it was built in 1980, and it's currently listed for $3.26 million.

"The 5 plus acres are surrounded by flower gardens and the native oak and redwood forest providing privacy and seclusion yet only minutes from all the restaurants, resorts and amenities of the Big Sur Valley," the listing read.The cliffside home sits on Highway 1 above Pfeiffer Beach with a hiking trail that leads to a private beach below Pfeiffer Point, according to the real estate website.Other amenities include a powder room, an open kitchen and a loft area.

 

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