
371 Calabasas Road, Watsonville, CA, USA
Offered At:
$4,250,000
Bds.
5
Bths.
2.5
SqFt
2,786
Whiskey Hill Farms
Whiskey Hill Farms is a renowned 14.542-acre regenerative farm in the Pajaro Valley, created by permaculturist David Blume. The 2,876 SF Japanese-inspired home includes a 2-car garage, pool, spa, and 3,000 SF outdoor entertaining area. The farm features 3 acres of terraced fields, 250,000 SF of operational greenhouses with over 100 tropical species, and soil with 15% organic matter.
Three warehouses total 11,600 SF, including an event facility with kitchen, offices, bathrooms, and walk-in refrigeration; a shipping warehouse with cold storage and office; and a 1,600 SF high-bay utility building. Additional structures include a historic barn, Victorian farmhouse ready for restoration, and a classic tractor shed. Water is managed by two 15,000-gallon tanks on a concrete slab.
A fully permitted distillery producing 80,000+ gallons of organic alcohol may be purchased separately, along with high-performing farm and fish-fertilizer systems. A rare opportunity to steward a true agricultural legacy.
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Watsonville
Watsonville, situated in the Pajaro Valley of Santa Cruz County, is a vibrant and culturally diverse community known for its agricultural heritage, historic charm, and proximity to the Monterey Bay. Renowned as the "Strawberry Capital of the World," Watsonville's fertile fields produce a significant portion of the nation's strawberries, and the annual Watsonville Strawberry Festival celebrates this agricultural bounty with lively festivities. The downtown area boasts a mix of historic architecture, local shops, and eateries, contributing to the town's unique character. The nearby Pajaro River and wetlands provide opportunities for bird watching and outdoor recreation. Watsonville's rich cultural tapestry is evident in events like the annual Watsonville Film Festival, which highlights the diversity of the community through cinema. With a welcoming atmosphere, a strong sense of community, and a mix of agricultural and cultural offerings, Watsonville stands out as a dynamic and engaging town in the heart of the central California coast.
