Literary Great Jack London’s Former California Home Hits the Market for Nearly $5 Million
The historic, 19th-century lodge is located in the wine country town Glen Ellen
A historic home in California wine country where literary great Jack London lived, wrote and fell in love has hit the market asking $4.95 million.
Wake Robin Lodge was initially built to host visitors to Sonoma County town Glen Ellen in the late 19th century, when the area experienced a growth spurt following the arrival of two railroads and a trout fishing hatchery.