Saturday, December 21


Within the Northern California city of Sebastopol, a country dwelling that used to belong to the late Peanuts creator Charles Schulz is listed for just below $4 million. Schulz used the home as his workplace and studio to attract the long-lasting comics, that includes the beloved character Charlie Brown and his group of associates. The cartoonist wrote new Peanuts has been working for many years and solely proclaims his approaching retirement the yr earlier than his demise – with the final Sunday strip drawn by Schulz printed the day after his demise. Inbuilt 1966, the constructing housed Schulz and his household from the mid-Nineteen Sixties to the early ’70s. It was designed by Californian architectural agency Steele & Van Dyk. Carved benches and sculptures across the property had been created by native artist Glen Sievert as a tribute to Schulz’s work.

The 1,484 sq. toes of dwelling area contains one bed room, one full and one partial lavatory, a stone hearth, and a two-car storage. The present house owners have made a number of minor changes to the home, reminiscent of transforming Schulz’s studio area as a bed room, changing home windows, and including skylights within the kitchen, lounge, bogs, and bed room to brighten up the home. A range, oven and customized cupboards had been added to spherical out the up to date kitchen.

The kitchen of the home.

Photograph: Jim Nevill Productions

A sculpture of Snoopy, beloved mascot of the nationally syndicated Peanuts cartoon created by Charles Schulz, watches over the grounds.

Photograph: Jim Nevill Productions


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