The former Bolinas beach house of Grace Slick, the iconic voice behind hits like White Rabbit and Somebody to Love, has been listed for US$12.995 million.
Slick, a prominent figure in San Francisco’s 1960s and ‘70s music scene, was the lead singer for Jefferson Airplane and later Jefferson Starship.
Known for her performances at legendary festivals such as Woodstock and Monterey, Slick has since retired from music, focusing on writing and painting, according to TopTenRealEstateDeals.com.
The 1920s-era home, located about 15 miles north of San Francisco in the quaint town of Bolinas, offers a unique blend of history and modern luxury.
Originally a hotel, dance hall, and casino, the property has been meticulously renovated while preserving its classic beach house charm.
Spanning more than 370sq m on 0.7 acres, the house features four bedrooms and four bathrooms, providing ample space for family and guests.
Key highlights of the home include expansive ocean views from Stinson Beach to San Francisco, 121m of beachfront, and the privacy of a small beach town.
The property boasts a game room, chef’s kitchen, white exposed beams, wood shingles, and a fireplace.
A large family room, once a practice stage for Jefferson Airplane and other famous bands, adds a touch of musical history to the residence.
The exterior is equally impressive, featuring a guitar-shaped swimming pool designed by Slick in the 1970s, manicured grounds, a hot tub, outdoor shower, and multiple decks, balconies, and patios perfect for enjoying the coastal scenery.
The artsy entrance gate and vibrant landscaping enhance the property’s unique character.
Bolinas, a hidden gem in Marin County, offers a serene escape from city life with its scenic beaches, local galleries, and the free Bolinas Art Museum.
Known for its off-the-beaten-path charm, Bolinas remains relatively undiscovered, adding to its allure.
The home is listed with Kara Warrin and Paul Warrin of Golden Gate Sotheby’s International Realty.