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This magazine worthy residence, owned by famed Designer Shirley Parks (www.shirleyparksdesign.com), offers unrivaled finishes in this remodel of the designer’s own principal residence. Soaring ceilings, wide open spaces, and all-day light grace the south facing 5 bedroom, 3 full bathroom +- 4,110 square foot residence. Bespoke lighting with custom fixtures and sconces, Neolith counters with the extensive use of Subway tile, high-end plumbing fixtures, and custom wall coverings have been beautifully integrated for a timeless twist on high-end design. The heart of the home is a spectacular chef’s kitchen anchored on both sides by two greatly scaled family rooms; ideal for entertaining and hosting large events, as well as more intimate family gatherings. The residence can live on one level with the hotel like primary suite on the main level. Most rooms open to a generous deck that offers “reach out and touch” Horse Hill views with frequent visits from the famed horses who live there! The lovely +- ¼ acre grounds offer perfect site placement of the home and include a large Bluestone entry courtyard, two large decks that include al fresco dining and casual entertaining spaces, and large level lawn. The residence is just steps from the myriad of hiking trails that connect to a larger trail system. Striking Mt. Tam and Marin Headland views are also enjoyed from the residence which enjoys great privacy and quiet. 6 Lula Way is located just two blocks from the highly regarded Scott Valley Swim and Tennis Club and is also part of the Mill Valley Meadows neighborhood, just minutes from Highway 101, for a very quick commute to San Francisco, SFO, and Silicon Valley.
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Family-friendly Mill Valley is all about schools and sports. Nestled at the foot of Mount Tamalpais, homes in the Marin County city range from 500-square-foot hunter's cabins to multimillion-dollar mansions tucked away on winding, narrow lanes under the redwoods.
Coffee is king in Mill Valley. Downtown, three separate coffee shops do a brisk business. At the Depot, as the sunny town center is called, moms with strollers, kids on tricycles, and teenagers kicking hacky sacks relax in the open-air plaza, which now houses an independent bookstore and cafe. The Depot is also a jumping-off spot for hikers and mountain bikers heading up the slopes of Mount Tamalpais. Nightlife in Mill Valley is anchored by Sweetwater Music Hall, which hosts many well-known musical acts.
As the groomed playing fields at the community center attest, sports are big in Mill Valley, with soccer, baseball, and lacrosse leagues all popular.