This an exceptionally rare Bernard Maybeck, yes the architect of the Palace of Fine Arts, San Francisco. This residence, dating from 1906, is one of the true legacy homes of the leafy Winship Park neighborhood of San Anselmo. Maybeck, the celebrated Berkeley architect from the turn of the last century, designed homes in Berkeley, Pacific Heights, and a very few in Marin. Sophisticated elegance and unparalleled craftsmanship are the hallmarks of this extraordinary Winship Park residence. Built in the early 1900s, this four-story Craftsman style home was the dream home of a celebrated architect himself who from an early age aspired to own a Maybeck original. This rare offering affords the ultimate in easy access to town, privacy, serenity, and magnificent south and west-facing views of Mount Tamalpais, Mount Baldy, and the San Anselmo Ross Valley Watershed. The lower level comprises of an in-law unit with its own private garden. This 3,927 square foot home boasts 5 bedrooms/4.5 baths, A/C in the principal bedroom, two amazing terraces with exceptional views, and a large freestanding garage.
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