JUST REDUCED $60K...WOW!!!! Owner is offering a $4,500 Roof Allowance! This is a well built 3 bedroom Adobe home on 1.71 acres within walking distance to downtown Nevada City. Rich with history the grounds feature numerous rock retaining walls, a large wisteria, covered patio with antique leaded glass windows, large pony corral, an old barn/workshop, and a large drive through carport with additional storage. When the home was built in 1952, the owner built dual pane windows and installed a very efficient radiant heat system. The adobe bricks were made on site and keep this home cool in the summer and warm in the winter. The 1800's "dough mixer" was purchased from Kopps Bakery in Nevada City to mix the adobe and still resides on the site. (Kopps Bakery was located on Broad Street until the 1970's) The grounds of this property lend themselve well for large garden weddings.History of 10644 Red Dog RoadDuring World War II, Al Corbell worked for the state in charge of German soldiers who were prisoners of war at Camp Beale, where he discovered and fell in love with Nevada City. Al brought the family to Nevada City as the war was ending, moving into what had originally been a miner's cabin on two acres on Red Dog Road, where Al had a dream of building an adobe house for the family.The family worked together building their adobe home. Mary and her daughter puddled adobe into forms for all the bricks to build a house, while Al and her son worked to make the adobe. Mary then worked with Al and her daughter laying all the bricks and troweling the finish edges, while her son mixed the concrete. After the walls were built, Mary went back to work to earn money for building materials, working as a legal secretary in Nevada City which allowed the adobe home to be completed in 1955.
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