Sprawling Sonoma Wine Estate With Mysterious Ties to Author Jack London Hits the Market for $4 Million

Writer Jack London‘s brief and very public life has always been the source of much drama and speculation—from his near-mythic Yukon adventures that left him with lifelong health problems to whispers of a romantic triangle involving his second wife.

But now, a new layer of intrigue has been added to the mystery surrounding “The Call of the Wild” author—thanks to a newly listed property in Sonoma, CA, that is said to boast intriguing ties to London and his work.

While the property on the estate was not built until 1987—more than 70 years after London died at the age of 40—it is believed that the land on which it sits may have once formed part of the legendary author’s property holdings.

Priced at $3.99 million, the 5,315-square-foot residence at 3295 Warm Springs Road, which sits at the heart of a 23-acre estate, is located just 2.2 miles from London’s beloved Beauty Ranch, where he died in 1916 after suffering a spate of health issues.

Though his life was brief, London amassed an impressive property portfolio by the time he died, having begun purchasing land in 1905.

Aerial views showcase the property’s five acres of vineyards. (Realtor.com)
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A stonework entrance to the home (Realtor.com)
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The house comes with multiple working fireplaces. (Realtor.com)

By 1913, he had amassed more than 1,400 acres on the Sonoma Mountain slopes—a portion of which is rumored to have been used as the location for the newly listed Warm Springs Road dwelling, although no parcel maps can definitively confirm the overlap.

What is certain is that the nearby Beauty Ranch was used as a haven by London, who spent the final 11 years of his life living and working at the property—penning some of his most significant works, including the semi-autobiographical “Martin Eden” and the Sonoma-inspired “The Valley of the Moon.”

It was at this home where London took his final breaths, before succumbing to “uremia following renal colic,” a serious condition that leads to the failure of the kidneys.

The Sonoma property played a significant role in London’s life, and was the subject of much of his writing, particularly in the final years of his life.

He once described his experiences of the land in a beautiful poem, writing: “I ride over my beautiful ranch. Between my legs is a beautiful horse. The air is wine. The grapes on a score of rolling hills are red with autumn flame.

“Across Sonoma Mountain, wisps of sea fog are stealing. The afternoon sun smolders in the drowsy sky. I have everything to make me glad I am alive.”

Certainly that natural beauty is clear and present for all to see at the tranquil and private property now on the market.

The history of the land can still be felt in a sprawling residence that unfolds across warm, beautifully scaled interiors with five bedrooms and five bathrooms, many overlooking the property’s 5-acre merlot vineyard. 

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Inside the kitchen, which is spacious and filled with natural light (Realtor.com)
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The property boasts beautiful vineyard views. (Realtor.com)
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Looking back at the house from the vineyard (Realtor.com)

“This Glen Ellen offering delivers unmatched privacy and scale, surrounded by sweeping vineyard landscapes and dramatic mountain scenery,” says listing agent William Lance of W Real Estate—an impression that becomes clear the moment you pass through the gated drive and take in the rows of vines and mature oaks.

Inside, the home blends classic Wine Country charm with refined comfort. Multiple fireplaces, custom millwork, abundant hardwood flooring, and generous living spaces create an atmosphere that feels both inviting and deeply connected to the surrounding landscape. 

“With six fireplaces, exposed beams, and a kitchen that opens directly to the backyard pool area, the home provides a warmth that’s perfect for effortless entertaining or a peaceful retreat from city life,” Lance explains.

French doors throughout enhance the indoor–outdoor connection that defines the property.

Outdoors, the estate gradually unfolds into its wooded acreage: a sparkling waterfall pool and spa, stone patios, a built-in barbecue, and a firepit nestled beneath grand oaks. Beyond these gathering spaces, the merlot vineyard wraps the home in quintessential Sonoma ambience. 

“The grounds are expansive and have these incredible views of both vineyards and mountains,” Lance adds.

With so much acreage, the property offers possibilities for gardening, horses, additional plantings, or simply the enjoyment of a truly private parcel in the bustling Sonoma Valley, and one that still comes with close proximity to town.

“Downtown Glen Ellen has great restaurants including Glen Ellen Star and Songbird Parlour—both are fantastic!” Lance adds.

Even without a definitive link to London, the estate’s setting within the same valley lends a sense of continuity with the region’s storied past. It’s easy to imagine this property, steeped in the storybook beauty of Sonoma County, as part of the broader landscape that shaped London’s final years, and when it comes to a home with this much history and possibility, it’s hard to put a price on a good story.