Iconic “Bixby House”
39140 Highway 1 | Carmel South Coast
Iconic “Bixby House”
39140 Highway 1 | Carmel South Coast
Iconic Bixby House: Situated 12 miles south of Carmel adjacent to the historic Bixby Bridge sits the most spectacular property along the coast. 11 pristine acres on the west side of Highway 1 allow for complete privacy and unobstructed views of the ocean and a very special view of one of the most photographed and beautiful bridges in California: Bixby Bridge. “Bixby House” has a total of 5 bedrooms/6 bathrooms with approximately 5,000 sq.ft. with a beautifully rustic guesthouse built in the 1800’s that came through the Panama Canal and is a sight to see. The home is full of beautiful wood carvings, charm and wide open ocean views. In a grove of cypress trees features a beautiful sculpture by Gordon Newell. Architect Gregory Ain designed this most iconic property along the beautiful Big Sur Coast. This property is like having your own private island.
Unlike any other property, this exceptionally scenic setting offers complete privacy and views like no other. It’s like a private island.
Pathway to north facing view. Cypress cove contains a sculpture by Gordon Newell.
Cozy, hidden platform with south facing view.
master bath
Foyer
detached guest house
detached guest house
Sculpture by Gordon Newell
north facing view
Perhaps one of the most photographed bridges in the nation, the Bixby Bridge sits on the Pacific Coast Highway. It hugs the west coast along the breathtaking drive from San Francisco to Big Sur. The Bixby Bridge is often referred to as the gateway to Big Sur, a stretch of California land protected by the Big Sur Land Trust to keep it in its natural, unadulterated condition.
“Bixby House” - In The News
“Bixby House” - In The News