This magnificent Beaux-Arts Mansion – newly restored and updated for contemporary living – is located on one of the most desirable blocks of San Francisco. The masterpiece architecture evokes the timeless glamour and elegance of French classical design.
Originally built in 1902 for Nelly Mason, this stately mansion was totally rebuilt in 1928 by George Wagner, whose firm built San Francisco City Hall. It was the site of the 2006 San Francisco Decorator Showcase.
There are 6 bedrooms, 4 full and 3 half baths, including a separate two–story carriage House.
Additionally, the home boasts a dramatic entry foyer with a sweeping three-story staircase, a beautiful living room, a formal paneled dining room, gourmet kitchen with adjacent family room, a luxurious master suite with sitting room, a home office, a recreation room with adjacent media room, a wine cellar, three fireplaces and a two-car garage.
French windows and doors throughout the home frame Golden Gate Bridge with Bay Views and provide access to a lovely new terrace and garden.
The home was ‘smart-wired’ with a Lutron lighting system, a monitored security system and cabling in contemplation of whole-home audio, video and CCTV capabilities, utilizing state-of-the-art technology while maintaining classic elegance and charm for a truly gracious lifestyle.
Offered at: $14,250,000

