With its deep porch, clapboard and shingle siding, bead board wainscoting and wide plank hardwood floors, this Mendocino village historic home looks like it was torn right from the pages of Coastal Living. The exposed rafters and divided light windows frame dramatic, unobstructed views across protected Headlands State Park to the craggy cliffs and crashing surf beyond. Woven throughout the property is beautiful river rock. From the exterior walkways that wraparound to the back garden retreat, each stone was hand-selected from a nearby beach andindividually set by a master stonemason. Also included is an artist/writer's studio in the back gardens complete with a stone floor and picture window covered by operable barn doors. The 2016 renovation addressed and updated the electrical, mechanicals, appliances, insulation and added interior improvements throughout which included a new kitchen, a new full bath, interior paint and refinished floors. A new roof added 2020.