A one-of-a-kind property in Big Sur, California, known as the “Barrel House,” has hit the market for the first time in 40 years.
This architectural marvel, crafted from two giant reclaimed redwood wine barrels, is listed at $3.265 million.
Designed by legendary Big Sur architect Mickey Muennig, nicknamed “the man who built Big Sur,” this 2,200-square-foot residence offers a blend of rustic charm and modern luxury. The main house features:
- 2 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms
- A spacious loft area
- Stunning ocean views
- An open-concept kitchen
The property, spanning 5 acres, also includes a guest cottage constructed from another reclaimed wine barrel.
Location and Views
Situated at 1 Pfeiffer Point Road, the Barrel House enjoys a prime location:
- West of Highway 1, perched atop Pfeiffer Point
- Near the popular Pfeiffer Beach
- Panoramic vistas of the Big Sur coastline, including peaks, canyons, and the Pacific Ocean
Unique Architecture
Hillary Lipman, the listing agent from Big Sur Coast Properties, highlighted the home’s significance: “This architect-designed home is a cultural timepiece among Big Sur’s luxury real estate properties.”
The property showcases Muennig’s signature style of organic architecture, seamlessly blending with the surrounding landscape.
Additional Features
- A guest cottage with one bedroom, full kitchen, deck, and outdoor dining area
- Flower and vegetable gardens
- Surrounded by native oak and redwood forests for privacy
- Minutes away from local Big Sur amenities, restaurants, and resorts
A Rare Opportunity
This sale presents a unique chance to own a piece of Big Sur history. The current owner, ready to retire and move closer to family, is excited to “pass along the incredible property” after four decades of ownership.
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