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Grand Ashbury Heights home with detailed woodwork asks $5.35M

Built in 1908

A hefty home with a stunning facade.
Photos courtesy of Vanguard Properties

Rare is the home up for grabs in Ashbury Heights, the tony SF enclave nestled between Cole Valley and Corona Heights, like this mighty fine Edwardian-era specimen asking $5,350,000.

Spread out across 4,345 square feet, 880 Ashbury comes with five bedrooms and four and one half bathrooms. The three-story home, built in 1908, delights inside and out.

The stuccoed facade bears its original arches, cornices, and dentils stuccoed facade. Once inside, a grand entryway shows off the embellished ceiling and wood wainscoting. All of the original detailing found throughout the home has been polished to gleaming perfection, from the hand-carved hardwood balustrades on the grand turned staircase and leaded glass windows in the family room to the marble fireplace in the master bedroom.

Of special note is the attic space, now a workout room, which includes a vaulted ceiling with exposed beams and a pair of stained glass windows.

Other highlights here include a master bedroom with views of the Pacific Ocean, a walk-in spa shower, a wine cellar, and an open kitchen with a dining room. There’s also two sets of French doors leading to an outdoor space that comes with a fire pit and a whimsical water feature.

The listing is through Ilana Minkoff of Vanguard Properties.

Dig that curved wooden banister.
A ceiling medallion and leaded windows highlight the main living room.
A formal dining room with marble fireplace and more woodwork.
The kitchen.
An office space.
The master bedroom with windows galore.
The top-floor room with vaulted ceilings.