The former home of Peanuts creator Charles M. Schulz has gone on the market for just under $4million.The gorgeous home set in Sebastopol, a city in Sonoma County, was built in 1966, designed by architecture firm Steele & Van Dyk, and was where Schulz drew his most famous characters in an art studio within the residence.The 1,484 square foot property sits on a 27-acre plot of land that was all owned by Schulz who used to refer to his compound as the 'Coffee Grounds.'
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