The Land | 160± Acres | 2 Separate Parcels

The Ranch at Quailbrook Lane is a sanctuary and a place of renewal, built in harmony with the living earth beneath it on a gentle western slope of Sonoma Mountain - steeped in fog-soaked mountain dawns. At heart, though, The Ranch at Quailbrook lane is a story – the story of land meticulously tended and stewarded for more than a decade to sustain and enhance the extraordinary natural features and bucolic beauty of this pastoral refuge. “‘If we surrendered to the earth’s intelligence,” the poet Rilke reminds us, “we could rise up rooted - like trees.” That sentiment perfectly distills the essence of the ranch. Every aspect of the property is built sustainably and to code and the farm produces more solar energy and water than it uses.
	
This soulful oasis - surrounded on two and a half sides by preserved open space with unimpeded 270-degree views of Mount St. Helena and the Coastal Mountain Range – serves us spectacular sunsets and magical dawns. On many mornings - at an elevation between 900 and 1,500 feet - the property rests above the fog layer, bathing the surrounding valley in every direction in a breathtaking, pillowy mist. Rolling green hills and wide-open grasslands are dotted with seasonal creeks and untapped natural springs. Mature California Bay Laurel woodlands run rich with local wildlife and hum with the songs of blackbirds and Bell’s sparrows. A small herd of Belted Galloways roam the farm’s 29 pastures, each fitted with solar-charged electric fencing and accessibility to fresh water. Rotational grazing techniques have ensured healthy grasslands, watersheds and restore native grasses and the planting of more than 2,000 native trees has breathed new life into this landscape. A veterinarian-designed corral provides a safe, secure site to load and unload and tend to cattle health needs. Nestled within the Petaluma Wine Gap Region, the farm is surrounded by neighboring vineyards, and the soil is rich and inviting for growing grapes.