Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA, has long been synonymous with storybook cottages, artistic heritage, and cinematic coastal beauty, and a newly listed home captures every bit of that magic, with an elevated midcentury twist.
Priced at $3.39 million and listed just under two weeks ago, the three-bedroom home offers treetop ocean views, a terraced garden, and a separate artist studio—all tucked into an oversized canyon-view parcel minutes from town.
Built in 1966 and last sold in 2013, the home blends classic Carmel charm with thoughtful architectural updates. According to listing agent Cheryl Heyermann with Bramin Atler, the residence was remodeled several years ago by owner Robert Littell, “a prominent local architect known for his playful, high-quality designs.”
Littell’s influence is evident throughout the home, where character-rich details mingle seamlessly with modern livability.



Heyermann describes the property as “a classic Carmel English-style charmer on a larger scale featuring wonderful wood beams and dormers.”
Those signature elements, including vaulted ceilings, exposed beams, and light-catching dormer windows, create a home that exudes warmth and coziness in every corner.
Spanning approximately 2,500 square feet and offering three well-appointed bedrooms, the home’s generous scale sets it apart from many of Carmel’s smaller cottage offerings, while still delivering that quintessential storybook aesthetic.
The interior space is complemented by a separate studio and office, and a two-car garage adds convenience, a valuable amenity in Carmel’s village-style setting.
But it’s the seamless indoor-outdoor flow that truly defines life in this seaside retreat.
“There are amazing treetop ocean views from the decks,” says Heyermann. “There’s this meandering secret garden with a walking path down to the hot tub and fireplace.”



Mature oaks surround the property, with both trees and pathways solar-lit for a magical evening ambiance. From the rear patio, a private hiking trail provides direct beach access.
The size of the lot is another standout feature.
“Most properties are sited on 4,000–8,000 square foot parcels and this is almost 11,000,” Heyermann explains.
The oversized parcel overlooks Pescadero Canyon, adding an extra layer of privacy along with panoramic vistas.
Despite its tranquil setting, the home remains close to town.
“It’s just a short walk to world-class shopping, dining, and the beach,” says Heyermann.
The legendary fairways of Pebble Beach lie just across the canyon.
In a market defined by limited inventory and timeless appeal, this midcentury gem offers a rare chance to carry forward its creative legacy in one of the coast’s most coveted enclaves.
