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6 Bedrooms


8 Bathrooms


6,985 Sq. Ft.


The residence at 3747 Jackson Street in San Francisco’s sought-after Presidio Heights neighborhood was designed and built in 1912 by renowned architect C.F. Whittlesey who is most well known for being chief architect of the el Tovar Hotel (1905) located on the South rim of Grand Canyon National Park. Through the timeless grand foyer, you enter a home that was extensively redesigned in 2022 to feature six en-suite bedrooms, eight bathrooms (six full/two half), with almost 7,000 square feet of living space over five levels. The home’s full width living room with wood-burning fireplace and wall of oversized windows, overlooks a diverse collection of neighboring mansions as well as the Presidio of San Francisco and the Bay. The large formal dining room is complete with a stylish wet bar and leads directly into the well-appointed kitchen with its large marble island and family sitting room beyond with direct access to the terraced south-facing yard. Up the central stairway you will discover four suites on the same level including the large primary suite with two walk-in closets and a sumptuous bath that captures the picturesque northern view. The pent level is framed by front and rear terraces with stunning and peaceful views and has a large living space with office and powder room. Additional features include a large elevator servicing all levels of the home, a spacious two plus car garage and home exercise room on the lower level. The homes oversized lot (29’ x 129’) allows for a tremendous amount of space and light and the residence is tailored for comfort and privacy.

 

Listed at $15,500,000

 

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