Inside a Historic Home in Presidio Heights

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A Historic Home in Presidio Heights

American architect Charles Frederick Whittlesey is best known for his work across the American Southwest—where, as chief architect for the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway, he designed stations, hotels, and a handful of Harvey Houses. Whittlesey relocated to California in 1907, and during his early days there—in 1908—he crafted this striking Spanish-Revival residence. Its lines, hues, details, and eye-catching façade subtly recall the most iconic structures of the Southwest.

San Francisco, California | Sotheby’s International Realty - San Francisco Brokerage

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Renovated with an eye toward retaining its architectural heritage and distinctive period detail, the home stands as a testament to the Whittlesey’s talents and to the enduring style of early-20th-century architecture in San Francisco. Generous in scale and filled with light, it spans 5,887 square feet, and its sophisticated floor plan includes five bedrooms, five and one-half baths, and a host of spaces for chic living and entertaining.

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The public spaces were designed to accommodate the quintessential California lifestyle while making the most of enviable views of the Golden Gate Bridge. Welcoming with its wide-open feel, the living room has a handsome beamed ceiling, an arched brick-framed fireplace, warm hardwood floors, custom shelving, and lovely leaded-glass and picture windows. Arches lead gracefully to other spaces, including a formal dining room perfect for both quiet, intimate meals and grand gatherings. Thoughtfully updated, the kitchen features an island, a Wolf cooktop with a striking copper hood, a Sub-Zero refrigerator, two Miele dishwashers, and two sinks. Adjoining is a breakfast area with a built-in banquette and wine storage. Both dining areas open to a stylish terrace and the idyllic grounds, facilitating effortless indoor-outdoor living and entertaining.

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A grand sky lit stairway with an ornate iron railing leads to the private quarters, including the serene master retreat. This impressive oasis encompasses a spacious bedroom, a sunny sitting room or meditation space, a luxurious bath, a well-appointed walk-in closet, and access to a private deck with a hot tub. In addition to a guest suite, this level also features a playroom or studio and multiple balconies. A window-wrapped office—which joins two guest suites on the uppermost level—enjoy views of the majestic Golden Gate. The highlight, however, is an expansive sunny southerly deck with a delightful, sweeping outlook. A versatile windowed space just above the garage has a decorative fireplace and could easily serve as a media, family, fitness, or music room or additional guest quarters. An elevator links every level but the uppermost.

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An enviable rarity, the multilevel grounds are a private sanctuary featuring patios, a putting green, a basketball hoop, a thriving vegetable garden, and tasteful modern landscaping. A coveted amenity, the two-car garage provides welcome storage space and is located at street level. The home’s tree-lined neighborhood is beloved for its eye-catching architecture, superior restaurants, charming markets, and stylish shops. The Presidio is steps away, offering access to the Presidio Wall Playground, hiking trails, golf, and a sandy beach.

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Market Watch | May 2020