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Maison avec jardin à Alameda, Etats-Unis - chez Ashleigh

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13 couchages
5 Chambres
3 Salles de bain
32 ft²
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Ashleigh a complété sa maison en anglais.

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Conveniently located on the historic island of Alameda - our home is excellent for a single family or multiple who want to explore the San Francisco Bay Area. From Napa Valley to Big Sur or Half Moon Bay to San Jose, you’re right in the middle of it all. You’ll have easy access to freeways and public transportation, plus Oakland International Airport is a 6-minute drive. Added bonus, you're just a 22-minute ferry direct to Downtown San Francisco and SF Giant’s baseball games. We can even provide up to two cars (with or without car seats) to make your stay that much easier - let’s discuss!

Escape to a timeless retreat on Alameda Island with this beautifully restored 1900 Transitional Colonial Revival-Craftsman home. Perfect for a relaxing getaway, this charming 3,345 sq. ft. residence seamlessly blends historic elegance with modern comforts. Classic wood shaker siding, clinker bricks, rich wood flooring, and exquisite architectural details create an inviting atmosphere filled with warmth and character.

Unwind in the cozy living room, where a decorative fireplace, box beam ceilings, and a sunlit window bench set the stage for relaxation. Gather for meals in the elegant dining room, complete with a bay window, built-in cabinets, and a second decorative fireplace. The thoughtfully updated kitchen pairs vintage charm with contemporary convenience, featuring a farmhouse sink, stone countertops, and stainless steel appliances.

Upstairs, the primary bedroom and two additional bedrooms offer peaceful retreats, while a beautifully preserved clawfoot tub in the full bathroom adds to the home’s vintage allure. You'll also find a personal gym with weights and peloton off of the primary bedroom for yoga or deep workouts. This home’s versatility extends to its expansive bonus spaces—a serene 600 sq. ft. attic ideal for meditation or yoga and a spacious basement with a full bathroom, laundry room, dedicated office and extra bedroom for work or play.

Nestled in picturesque central Alameda neighborhood, this enchanting home offers the perfect setting for a memorable stay on the Island. Whether you're exploring nearby beaches, charming local shops, or simply enjoying the home’s timeless beauty, your vacation here will be one of comfort, relaxation, and nostalgia.

While on the island you'll enjoy easy walking access to the many restaurants, shops, and activities on Park Street, the shops in South Shore, Alameda Historic Cinema, and several nearby parks and Shoreline beaches.

- Eat: Julie’s Tea, Tucker’s Ice Cream, Burma Superstar, Alley & Vine, Dan’s Farmers Market, Saltbreaker
- Shop: Daisey’s Mercantile, Books Inc., Curated, Magpie & Thorn, Alameda Point Antiques Faire
- Drink: Alameda’s former naval air station now houses a number of breweries and distilleries along Spirits Alley, including Faction Brewing, St. Georges Spirits, Almanac Beer Co., Urban Legend Cellars, The Rake at Admiral Maltings. Take a tour, visit the tasting rooms, and kick back with a drink, while enjoying beautiful views of the Bay.
- Outdoor Play: Mike’s Paddle (SUP, fliteboard), Boardsports California (kiteboard, windsurf), Crab Cove, Bae Boats, Alameda Community Sailing Center
- Family Time: Subpar Miniature Golf, Pacific Pinball Museum, USS Hornet, Alameda Historic Cinema
- Relax: Yoga Amsala, Sumbody, Rejuvenate Spa, Alameda Acupuncture Center

Exploring off the island there is truly something for everyone within driving distance:
- Downtown SAN FRANCISCO a 22min ferry ride; Alcatraz, Haight Ashbury, Ocean Beach, Fisherman’s Wars
- NAPA VALLEY and surrounding SONOMA WINE COUNTRY, just an hour drive or wine tours pick up direct from home.
- Just a 3 hour drive to SOUTH LAKE TAHOE with some of the most beautiful hiking in the world.
- Drive the famous HWY 1 along the coast to Carmel and Big Sur!
- Stop into Moss Beach (haunted Distillery!), Half Moon Bay, Pacifica beach towns.
- Head up through the redwood forest to Mendocino County.
- There's too much to list, let’s chat your interests so we can help customize your Northern California experience!

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MORE ABOUT ALAMEDA….

A former vacation destination for wealthy San Franciscans, Alameda was host to Neptune Beach, a major attraction similar to Coney Island in the early 1900s. Fun fact: The popsicle was invented in Alameda! Later, in the 1940s, a large portion of the island was taken up by Naval Air Station Alameda. The station, which closed in 1997, is now home to a mashup of endeavors, such as a monthly antique fair, soccer fields, artisan distilleries and breweries galore along Spirits Alley overlooking San Francisco.

The island is a place for families who want to live in a small town that’s close to San Francisco, with bikeable streets, beaches, and a lively downtown shopping district. Get ready to know your neighbors with a few fun facts:

- The ferry to SF is 22 minutes long. And there’s booze.
- We’re an island. Literally.
- But we aren't just one island…we also have tiny Ballena Bay and military Coast Guard Island.
- It has the best view of the SF skyline...Pretty much anywhere on the South or West of Alameda will give you an awesome, unobstructed panorama of San Francisco and the Bay Bridge. From Crown Beach or while browsing at the Alameda Point Antiques Faire, you’ll have an unrivaled, million-dollar view.
- Drive 25mph or suffer the consequences...No joke. The signs warn you upon entering the Island City that the cops have nothing else to do but watch you drive.
- It's a silver screen beauty...Alameda has shown up in numerous films, from Yours, Mine & Ours (with Henry Fonda and Lucille Ball, 1968), to Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home ("Nuclear wessels," says Chekov in the 1986 film), to scenes from The Matrix films, The Net, What Dreams May Come, Milk, and a bunch more.
- We're serious about going to infinity and beyond...Wind River Systems, headquartered here, put the brains into two Mars rovers, Spirit and Opportunity, putting us two giant leaps ahead of the rest of the Bay Area.
- We have our own Painted Ladies…we'll see SF's Painted Ladies, and raise them our String of Pearls: a row of elegant Victorians on Grand St built in the late 1800s.
- Love him madly...Jim Morrison spent 1958 here as an Alameda Hornet, while his dad was based at the Alameda Naval Air Station. Myths and rumors about his time here abound, but the best is that Morrison dedicated a park bench to his stupid high school pals. Not true, by the way.
- Alameda was once home to the worst neighbor ever...Charles Froling got mad 100 years ago when the city commandeered a portion of his land for a new street, so using what space he had left, Froling built a house 20ft high, 54ft long, and 10ft wide. The house, known locally as the Spite House, is still there, as bitter and charming as ever.
- Peanut butter was invented here
- And so were popsicles
- It's Ver-SALES, not Ver-SIGH...Native Alamedans have a quaint way of mispronouncing "foreign" names. How you pronounce Versailles St is a marker for who’s an Alamedan and who’s a noob. (Very important since our home is on Versailles)
- It's home to the green fairy and her friends...St. George Spirits (located on Alameda’s Spirits Alley) was the first American company to release an absinthe after the US ban was lifted in 2007. More than seven years later, there are many other American-made absinthes on the market, but St. George's is still one of the most highly regarded.
- A haunted ship docks in our port...The aircraft carrier USS Hornet exists now as a museum, offering concerts and events several times a year on the flight deck.

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Chauffage
Lave-vaisselle
Machine à laver
Sèche-linge
Baignoire
TV
Smart TV
Wifi
Home cinéma
Console de jeux

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Place de parking privée
Salle de sport privée
Jardin privé
Barbecue
Bicyclette
Voiture
Personne de ménage

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Jouets pour enfants
Aire de jeux pour enfants

Spécial télétravail

Espace de travail dédié
Connexion haut débit

Équipements éco-responsables

Machines basse consommation
Accès aux transports en commun
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Oui, ce logement dispose d'un jardin. Vous trouverez plus de détails sur le jardin et les autres équipements du logement sur cette page.
Oui, ce logement dispose d’une connexion Wi-Fi. Nous vous recommandons tout de même de discuter avec l’hôte afin de vous assurer que la vitesse de connexion est suffisante pour vos besoins.
Oui, ce logement dispose d'un ou plusieurs emplacements de parking.
Ce logement dispose de 5 chambres.
La surface de ce logement est de 2m2.
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