Six and a third private acres in the Lewis & Clark Valley, and a 1912 stone-and-stucco Craftsman at the center of them: seven bedrooms, four fireplaces, a carriage house, mature landscaping and old-growth trees — and an attic floor still waiting for your idea.
Offered at
$1,375,000
$245 / sq ft
91755 Lewis & Clark Rd, Astoria, OR 97103


The Estate
You are buying privacy, provenance and permanence: a 1912 estate set in its own valley, finished with materials and craft that are simply no longer available — with acreage, a second building and an unfinished floor that invite you to write the estate’s next chapter.
The History
Built in 1912 in Astoria’s Lewis & Clark Valley, Kinney Cott is a three-story Dutch Colonial estate with all of its superb and original character still remaining. It was built by Mary Kinney, president of the Astoria Suffrage, who served in the Oregon House of Representatives in 1921 and was the only woman elected to the Oregon State Senate in 1923 and again in 1925.
The Rooms
The principal rooms are shown empty so you can measure the light, the ceiling height and the millwork — and picture your own life in them.



















The Neighborhood
Ten minutes from downtown Astoria, twenty from the Pacific, and under two hours to Portland on US-30.
Drive times are approximate and vary with season and traffic.
Listing Details
Offered at
$1,375,000
Serious buyers are toured by appointment through the listing broker. Leave your email and we will send you available times and the full disclosure package.
91755 Lewis & Clark Rd, Astoria, OR 97103