Some properties ignite the imagination. Others steal it.
3106 Golden Gate falls under the latter. Anchored along a prominent stretch of Highway 12, this iconic Napa Valley offering occupies a place of arrival and departure—at the threshold of past and future. Rich with history, memory, and meaning, it is equally defined by what comes next. Long known as the home of the Stanly Lane Smokehouse and the beloved Stanly Lane Pumpkin Patch, the site is deeply woven into the collective fabric of the valley, carrying decades of nostalgia, pride, and community connection.
Positioned at a key entry point to Napa Valley, balancing privacy and visibility, while maintaining its working-land ethos, this long-held agricultural parcel comprises approximately ±4.2 acres of fuel for the imagination. The site includes a mix of agricultural, commercial, and residential improvements and offers a rare combination of land, infrastructure, and established utility. Its Highway 12 frontage provides both accessibility and presence, while existing improvements and zoning allowances offer meaningful flexibility for future use, subject to approvals. Together, these elements define a distinctive Napa Valley holding—grounded in continuity, shaped for thoughtful adaptation, and suited to long-term stewardship.?
Highlights:
± 4.2 Acres
Commercial and Residential Offering
Incredible Visibility and Location
Room for Expansion and a New Vision
Zoned for Agricultural, Watershed, Delicatessen & Wine Tasting
±5,200 sq. ft. Napa Cold Storage Warehouse
3BD, 2BA, ±2,588 sq. ft. Main Home
Site of Existing Stanly Lane Smokehouse Deli and Pumpkin Patch
Cold Storage Warehouse:
On-site refrigerated cold storage is a rare and increasingly valuable asset within Napa Valley’s agricultural corridor. The facility at 3106 Golden Gate Road provides temperature-controlled space appropriate for rootstock, grapes, produce, flowers, and other specialty agricultural goods.
?Purpose-built to support working agricultural operations, this infrastructure differs meaningfully from wine-only or consumer climate-controlled storage. With limited comparable facilities in the valley, growers and vineyard managers often rely on out-of-area solutions to meet cold-storage needs.
?The presence of refrigerated storage on the property directly offers operational efficiency, reducing transport time and logistical complexity during critical seasonal periods. Whether utilized in support of a private operation or as a resource for the surrounding agricultural community, the facility represents a practical, understated value-add aligned with long-term stewardship.?