Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Oldest Home in San Francisco

According to MSN.com, the oldest home in San Francisco is priced at $3.8 million. Captain Andrews built a home on Telegraph Hill on Alta Street over 150 years go. The view from the home wss supposed to let him see ships sailing into the shipyards below. This home, the Captain’s Quarters, has had a historic renovation in 2005 has three bedrooms, two bathrooms and built in 1852. The restoration kept original touches with the staircase dismantled and then put back together after the balusters were individually refurbished. The homes’ most famous resident has been Charles Sawvelle and his wife Myrtle who bought it in 1920. The home survived the 1906 earthquake. There’s a large foyer, cedar lines closets, custom built-in bookshelves and remodeled with Jerusalem Gold Marble and steam shower I one of the bathrooms.
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