Anyone who loves trucking down to Stinson Beach to enjoy the American beauty of the Marin coastline should take note — Grateful Dead icon Jerry Garcia’s home is for sale for $4.35 million.

“Sans Souci,” French for “without worry,” a 2,750-square-foot hillside estate with sweeping coastline views, was the guitar player’s home for seven years in the 1970s. The property, where the late rock star jammed with guests including Bob Dylan, has changed hands several times.

“When Jerry lived there, obviously it was much more bucolic and laid back,” said Jon DiRienzo of Paragon Real Estate Group, the listing agent for the property. “It was not as fancy as it is now; they had farm animals, a horse and a pet crow.”

A glance at the listing suggests that the place has gone from hippie to high-end, with a heated black-bottom pool and spa, outdoor stone fireplace, viewing deck and vaulted ceilings.

“It was very much a respite for him and his family,” DiRienzo said. “It was away from the rock ‘n’ roll scene. I think they enjoyed the verdant surroundings and the privacy.” Garcia and his then wife, Carolyn “Mountain Girl” Garcia, lived there in the 1970s with their young daughters.

“It was the most beautiful place, just as nice as it possibly could be,” Carolyn Garcia told the Independent Journal in 2013 when the home was up for sale. “I grew pot in the garden out in back. It was a lovely place. It was just heaven.”

Adjacent to Mount Tamalpais State Park, the four-bedroom, four-and-a-half-bath property has three buildings surrounded by California poppies, hydrangeas, roses, citrus trees, Monterrey cypress and redwoods.

The estate has drawn a good deal of attention, DiRienzo said, with calls pouring in from homebuyers on the hunt.

The one keepsake that remains from the Garcias’ tenure — they purchased the estate from a retired airline pilot — is the custom-made door to Jerry Garcia’s studio, DiRienzo said.

“It was handcrafted by a local Deadhead and wood carved and brass inlaid,” the agent said. “It’s a beauty.”