$12,500,000
Summary
Welcome to 1109 Galleron Lane—23.4 acres of potential in one of St. Helena’s most coveted enclaves. Tucked between Galleron Lane and Mee Lane, this rare offering includes six legal non-conforming homes dating to 1940, creating an exceptional canvas for multi-generational living, income opportunities, or a reimagined estate compound.
One residence built in 1920 with 2,848 sq. ft. may be relocated and replaced with a main home of any scale, an ADU, pool, tennis court, or agricultural barn—offering extraordinary freedom to design your Napa Valley retreat. The additional existing homes span a range of sizes, including one at approximately 1,962 sq. ft., three at 1,544 sq. ft.each, and one at 604 sq. ft., built in approximately 1953. Five of the homes must remain in place but may be remodeled within their current footprints.
The vineyard, planted in 2000, features approximately 11+/- acres of Sauvignon Blanc, 2+/- acres of Semillon, and 7.6+/- acres of Cabernet Sauvignon. A substantial well serves the property, with four homes connected to City of St. Helena water.
Galleron Lane is known for its quiet prestige—ideal proximity just south of town and surrounded by some of St. Helena’s most desirable estates.
Whether it’s the rarity of six homes on one parcel, the promise of an exceptional agricultural setting, or the opportunity to craft a private Wine Country compound, 1109 Galleron Lane invites vision, scale, and imagination.
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St. Helena
Napa County’s crown jewel just might be St. Helena. Home to grand vineyard estates that sit behind gated drives and rows of olive trees, as well as idyllic neighborhood living. St. Helena offers the ultimate in Napa Valley lifestyle: tranquility, relaxation, and refined recreation. A fabulous main street, restaurants, spas, and shops are a magnet for St. Helena tourists and locals alike. There's a strong local community feel here as well, with many of the community's historic buildings having been preserved and turned into specialty shops, galleries, and restaurants. For families, St. Helena offers great public and private schools for kids from Pre-K through High School. The city has several public parks, including the twelve-acre Crane Park on the outskirts of town, home to St. Helena's Farmers’ Market, several picnic sites, eight lighted bocce courts, two baseball fields, a skateboard facility, newly resurfaced lighted tennis courts, and new pickleball courts.


























