Heart Rock Ranch, a 381.43-acre property in California's Gold Rush Country, is listed at $5,900,000. The 3,720-square-foot lodge features timbers from the historic Nevada Pacific Railroad Station and a hand-stacked rock fireplace. Gold miners' artifacts are displayed in a hillside wine cave, suggesting its origins as a mining tunnel. Originally developed by a vacuum salesman, the property has been modernized by its current owners, who purchased it for $1,950,000 in 2017, adding luxury features throughout the main lodge, including heated flooring and bespoke interiors.
The stunning 381.43-acre ranch, which sits in the wooded foothills of the Sierra Nevada, is now on the market for $5,900,000.
The 3,720-square-foot lodge, for example, is built from timbers salvaged from the historic 1800s Nevada Pacific Railroad Station.
The wine cave, where artifacts such as pickaxes, shovel heads, antique bottles, sifting pans, and dishes are displayed, is nestled in a hillside.
The current owners purchased the property in 2017 for $1,950,000, and modernized the house and cabin, among many other improvements.
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