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A true expression of Ashland's early days, this iconic 1874 Victorian is the original home from Max Pracht's Peachblow Paradise orchard that helped put Ashland on the map with its world-class peaches. On the market for the first time in 30+ years, it sits on a private .61-acre lot surrounded by old-growth sequoia, wisteria, and cypress trees. Lovingly restored in the 1990s, the home blends modern comforts with details that echo those early days, vaulted ceilings, fir hardwood floors, carved banisters, crown molding, and period fixtures. Double-pane windows fill the home with light. The chef's kitchen features granite counters, luxury appliances, and built-ins, flowing into the spacious living and dining rooms. Special touches include a reading nook, large window seat, hallway library, and finished attic. Outside is a wrap-around porch, pond with waterfall, raised beds, and generous views of Ashland and Grizzly Peak. A rare opportunity for multigenerational living in a prime location!