$7,200,000
214 Spruce Street, San Francisco, CA 94118
Elevated above a level tree-lined street in highly desirable Presidio Heights, this handsome English-style Tudor is discreetly located beyond secure gates. Freshly updated w/newly painted interiors, refinished hardwood floors, & new carpet, the home is bright & light yet true to its authentic architectural design, circa 1928. Windows & doors w/argyle-patterned glass in many rooms exemplifies the Tudor design along w/an impressive display of crown glass in the ballroom-scaled LR w/dramatic all-wood cathedral ceiling. A handsomely paneled formal DR, spacious eat-in kitchen, & large library or den all open to the walk-out gardens for al fresco enjoyment. The 2-story floor plan, w/gar., wine storage, & flex-use room on a lower level, has 4 BRs & 3.5 BAs. The luxe primary suite is conveniently located on the main level while 2BRs, each w/adjoining fresh-air space & a shared bath, are located upstairs. The 4th BR w/en suite BA is privately located in its own upstairs wing just off the kitchen & ideal for an older child, au pair or guests. Completing the appeal of this amply proportioned home are the light-filled walk-out gardens w/eco-friendly synthetic lawn plus a finished cottage ideal for an art studio or office. Walk Score of 91, just 2 blocks from the Presidio, shops & restaurants
Appliances: Dishwasher, Disposal, Double Oven, Free-Standing Refrigerator, Range Hood, Microwave, Washer/Dryer Stacked Included
Other Interior Features: Cathedral Ceiling(s), Formal Entry, Beamed Ceilings, Storage
Exterior & Building
Water Source: Public
Roof: Slate, Tar/Gravel
Lot Features: Auto Sprinkler FR, Garden, Grass Artificial, Landscaped, Landscape Front, Low Maintenance
Parking: Driveway, Attached, Garage Door Opener, Garage Faces Front, Interior Access, Side By Side, Workshop in Garage, Side by Side, On Site (Single Family Only)
Heat Type: Central, Gas
Sewer: Public Sewer
Other Exterior Features: Balcony
Financial
Sales Price: $7,200,000
214 Spruce Street
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Ryan’s architectural work spanned the globe from San Francisco to Shanghai to Siem Reap and ran the gamut from high-end residential and commercial projects to conceptual entries for highly prestigious design competitions.