This 2700 sq ft craftsman home shares a double-wide lot with a brick carriage house. The main house has stained glass, massive brick fireplaces, intricate woodwork, many orig details. The main house also has a separable one bedroom in-law with its own entrance. The 1000 sq ft carriage house has been converted into a 1 bedroom guest house with kitchen as part of its seismic retrofit to be a permitted second living unit. Featured by The San Francisco Chronicle. SF Building Dept lists the property as a historic property, built originally as a 3 story mansion in 1855, burned down to its ground floor in 1906, and subsequently listed with pictures in 1907 Sunset Magazine as the first "cottage" completed after the fire. The building dept describes the main house as a unique combination of prairie, bungalow, and craftsman architecture.
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