Welcome to our charming cottage, a recently updated and beautifully designed retreat nestled amidst the trees in Duncans Mills, offering breathtaking views of the river. Enjoy the tranquility while sipping your morning coffee or winding down with a glass of wine on the private deck.
For outdoor enthusiasts, miles of hiking trails are just steps away, allowing you to explore the natural beauty of the area. Stroll to the nearby local bakery or take a short drive to the coast.
Note that this cottage is on a hillside that looks out over the river, and there are about 30 steps to get up to it.
THE SPACE
:: Kitchen
A chef's kitchen, you'll have everything you need to cook up a nice meal. The kitchen is open and airy, with windows looking out on the forest on one side and the river on the other. An espresso and coffee machine greet you for your morning coffee.
:: Living Room
Cozy up on the couch or on the leather reading chair and light a fire with the push of a button. Instant ambiance. Puzzles and books are in the coffee table and on top of the mantle.
:: Bathroom
The bathroom is tiled with authentic Cle zellige tile. Your feet will be toasty walking on the radiant heated penny tile.
:: Bedroom
Luxury organic percale sheets and a lofty down comforter await you. Wake up to views of the river through a beautiful set of french doors.
THINGS TO DO
There are so many things to do and see near Duncans Mills.
:: Duncans Mills "downtown"
The quaint town of Duncans Mills is, well, adorable - and it's walking distance from the cabin. Grab a locally roasted organic coffee and baked-from-scratch scone at Gold Coast Coffee & Bakery and bask in the sun on their back patio. Then head across the street to check out the charming Poet's Corner Bookshop. Grab a book, puzzle, or game for evenings by the fire. Meander the other charming shops, antique galleries, and wine tasting room.
:: Hiking
There are endless hikes nearby, the closet being the Freezeout trailhead just a short walk up the street. Hike a few miles, or for those more ambitious do the Islands in the Sky 9.6 mile loop trail. This trail takes you up through the trees and into the grassy hillsides. It's a beautiful loop, and you'll earn your dinner.
Take a short 7 minute drive to the coastal town of Jenner, and you'll find beach hikes and more. AllTrails is a great resource for additional hiking trails in the area.
:: Groceries
The Duncans Mills General Store carries locally sourced meats, cheese, pantry basics and snacks. If you're looking to stock up on Sonoma County grass fed meats, this is the place to stop! The next closet grocery store is Barlett's Market in Monte Rio, or the Safeway in Guerneville for a full selection.
:: Restaurants
Cafe Aquatica in Jenner is a great stop for coffee and a midday bite to eat. The cafe overlooks the ocean, and they have live music on Saturdays and Sundays. For dinner, there is Cafe Fear Cafe or the Blue Heron in Duncans Mills. Looking for a more elevated dining experience with beautiful coastal views? Try The River's End Restaurant in Jenner, or head further up the coast to Timber Cove (about 20 min drive).
HISTORY
Duncans Mills has a rich history dating back to the mid-19th century. It was originally known as "Sullenger's Sawmill" after its founder, Alexander Duncan, who established a sawmill there in the 1870s. The mill provided lumber for the growing communities of San Francisco and the surrounding area during the California Gold Rush.
In 1877, the town was officially named Duncans Mills in honor of its founder. The town thrived as a bustling hub for timber and agricultural industries, with several mills, a general store, a hotel, and other businesses catering to the local population and travelers passing through.
Duncans Mills played a significant role in the region's economy until the early 20th century when changes in transportation and industry led to a decline in its importance. However, the town managed to maintain its historic charm and picturesque setting, attracting tourists and preserving its heritage.
Today, Duncans Mills is a popular destination for visitors seeking a glimpse into California's past. The town boasts well-preserved historic buildings, including the Blue Heron Inn, the historic Duncans Mills General Store, and the Christopher Queen Galleries, which showcase local art and history. Additionally, Duncans Mills hosts annual events such as the Russian River Rodeo and the Civil War Days reenactment, further celebrating its colorful history and culture.