There’s a Massive Stone Arch That Welcomes You Into This $6M San Francisco Mansion

Set in Pacific Heights, the 1902 brick residence underwent a recent renovation that preserved its historic character.

Set in Pacific Heights, the 1902 brick residence underwent a recent renovation that preserved its historic character.

Location: 2196 Jackson Street, San Francisco, California

Price: $5,995,000

Year Built: 1902

Renovation Date: 2024

Renovation Designer: Katie Monkhouse

Footprint: 5,010 square feet (4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths)

From the Agent: "This fabulous Pacific Heights residence, exquisitely renovated with designer finishes, has just under 5,000 square feet of interior space, a lovely garden, and an exceptionally walkable location. Built in 1902 on a 50-foot-wide lot, this stately home is introduced by a grand stone archway, brick facade, mature trees and hedges, and a black-and-white marble entry vestibule. Inside, contemporary interior design is thoughtfully layered with bold color drenching and respectful nods to the home’s curved lines and classic architectural details, preserving the striking entry column, stained glass windows, and original wainscoting. Ascending the curved main staircase past stained glass windows and wood paneling, the second level houses four bedrooms and three bathrooms on one level, an ideal arrangement for families."

Photo by Lunghi Studio

The living room is warmed by wood-burning fireplace framed with Calacatta marble.

The living room is warmed by woodburning fireplace with a Calacatta marble heath.

Photo by Lunghi Studio

Photo by Lunghi Studio

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