This majestic Pacific Heights residence designed by Ernest Coxhead exhibits an eclectic, turn-of-the-century Jacobean Renaissance style. Located on a corner lot, the home's premier setting fronts the center of Alta Plaza Park and showcases iconic SF Bay views to the north . Spanning four levels, the home features breathtaking entertaining spaces, five bedrooms (including guest quarters), five full baths and two powder rooms. A picturesque Garden Room adjoins the Foyer, serving as a parlor for welcoming guests and leading to the enchanted garden. Details include extensive millwork, leaded glass windows, elaborate relief carvings, and period lighting. Ideal location near the shops and restaurants along Fillmore and Union Streets.
• Circa 1895 mansion fronting the northern center of Alta Plaza Park
• Jacobean-Georgian Renaissance Revival-style with a Tudor Revival addition circa 1929
• Five Bedrooms, five Full Baths, and two Powder Rooms on over four levels
• Exceptional legacy, as the commissioning family remained in residence for 89 years
• Gilded-age architecture by Ernest Coxhead, a renowned English architect of the late 19th century, known as one of the forefathers of “The First Bay Tradition” philosophy that prioritized using local natural materials while combining traditional craftsmanship with historic motifs
• Six wood-burning fireplaces
• Enchanting flowering gardens with outlooks to the bay and the Pacific Heights skyline
• Sweeping views of the San Francisco Bay from multiple levels
• Approximately 6,810 gross square feet including areas of unconditioned space
• Elevator access to three levels (Garage level, Garden level and Kitchen level)
• Two-car, side-by-side Garage with interior access via an elevator
• One of the last remaining un-remodeled homes on Alta Plaza