A rare opportunity to own a piece of American pop culture history has just arrived. Over two decades after his death, the former home of Peanuts creator Charles M. Schulz is now on the market for $3.2 million. The iconic cartoonist, best known for creating beloved characters like Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and Lucy, lived on this sprawling 28-acre estate in Sebastopol, Sonoma County, during the height of his career.

Trails on the property are ideal for horseback riding.
The primary bath.
A spacious lounge area can be found on one side of the fireplace.
The lounge opens onto a private deck.
An office space with built-in cabinetry.
The lower level hosts a game room.
And a wine cellar.
The pool area.
The bucolic grounds.
The gated driveway.

A Legacy in Sonoma County

Schulz acquired the land in the early 1960s, moving from Minnesota to Northern California with his family. He then custom-built the residence, which became known as Coffee Grounds, named after its location on Coffee Lane. The home served as a sanctuary for Schulz and his family from the mid-1960s until the early 1970s, before it was sold. Though the property where Schulz’s studio once stood was sold last year for nearly $4 million, the main home is now available for a bit under $3.3 million, offering a glimpse into the world of one of the most influential cartoonists in history.

The foyer.

The Home: A Mid-Century Modern Masterpiece

Designed by local architecture firm Steele & Van Dyk, the home is a striking example of mid-century modern design, built with a mix of redwood, Douglas fir, and lava stone. Offering 6,800 square feet of living space, the residence includes six bedrooms and seven bathrooms. One of the home’s most charming features is a retro Jack-and-Jill bathroom with a vintage hair-washing sink, a remnant from Schulz’s time living there.

A sunken living room.

Set on over nine acres of land, the home is surrounded by mature trees and vineyards, offering a peaceful retreat just 15 minutes west of Santa Rosa. The residence is built on a split-level layout, with a spacious fireside living room that steps up to a combined entertaining and dining area. Sliding glass doors in this area open out to a large deck, perfect for entertaining or enjoying the tranquil surroundings. The kitchen, with its ceramic-tiled eat-in island and breakfast nook, is ideal for family meals or hosting guests.

The music/family room.

The Primary Suite: A True Sanctuary

The home’s primary suite is a true highlight. It features a massive double-sided white brick fireplace that divides the sleeping area from a cozy lounge, which opens onto a private deck. The suite also boasts a walk-in closet, dual vanities, a soaking tub, and a glass-encased shower. This space is a perfect example of Schulz’s ability to blend comfort and style, with a design that offers both warmth and functionality.

The music room connects to a dining area.

Entertainment and Outdoor Living

For those who enjoy entertaining, the lower level of the home offers a game room and a wine cellar, providing ample space for relaxation and recreation. Outside, the grounds are equally impressive, with lush gardens, a swimming pool surrounded by a flagstone sundeck, and a seasonal pond. Statues of Snoopy and Woodstock, created in Schulz’s honor, add a playful touch to the landscape, reminding visitors of the cartoonist’s enduring legacy.

The eat-in kitchen.

Additionally, the property includes a separate guesthouse, an attached two-car garage, and a carport that can accommodate up to four vehicles, ensuring plenty of space for guests and residents alike.

An alfresco dining deck sits off the main living area.

A Piece of Schulz’s Legacy

This property is more than just a home—it’s a living piece of Charles Schulz’s legacy. It provides an opportunity for the next owner to step into the world of the man behind Peanuts, surrounded by the very scenery that inspired much of his work.

The primary suite.

Whether you’re a Peanuts enthusiast or someone looking for a beautiful and tranquil home in one of California’s most desirable locations, this property offers a unique and exceptional opportunity. Listed by Maria Marchetti and Sonya Hollander of Sotheby’s International Realty, this home could soon be yours for $3.2 million—an incredible chance to live in a piece of American history, shaped by one of the 20th century’s most influential artists.

The primary suite is centered around a double-sided fireplace.