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A family room in an English conservatory that opens into a garden sanctuary is the focal point of a historic San Francisco home in Presidio Heights that recently hit the market for $6 million.

“Every so often, a home is offered that captures the San Francisco style — 3235 Pacific Avenue is such a home,” according to the property listing.

Built in 1914 by noted architect William Knowles, the three-story, two-bedroom, four-bath residence sits on a brick-lined street. The home has undergone an exquisite renovation.

A video of the property shows how the home flows seamlessly from room to room, front to back. Soaring vaulted ceilings frame the living room that features a marble-faced fireplace and a library loft above. The adjacent dining room opens to a skylit breakfast room, which in turn opens to a bright kitchen, a conservatory and a private, lush garden.

Upstairs, the primary suite has a large dressing room and dual bathrooms.

A one-bedroom, one-bath suite is on the lower level.

Janet Feinberg Schindler of Sotheby’s International Realty is the listing agent.

As a bonus, the property comes with a three-car garage.

The home last sold for $4.1 million, according to realtor.com.

This story was originally published May 10, 2022 1:19 PM.

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David Caraccio is a video producer for The Sacramento Bee who was born and raised in Sacramento. He is a graduate of San Diego State University and longtime journalist who has worked for newspapers as a reporter, editor, page designer and digital content producer.



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