The main house rotates around a large fireplace, where Gesner’s late wife Nan Martin used to perform for friends and family. Surrounding this gathering zone is old growth redwood cut in the 1800s, reused telephone poles, and reclaimed wood that’s been turned into door frames, window frames, and floors.  Photo 5 of 9 in Iconic Perspectives: Harry Gesner’s Sandcastle

Iconic Perspectives: Harry Gesner’s Sandcastle

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The main house rotates around a large fireplace, where Gesner’s late wife Nan Martin used to perform for friends and family. The bones of the space is made up of old-growth redwood that was cut in the 1800s, reused telephone poles, and reclaimed wood that’s been turned into door frames, window frames, and floors.