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Spanish-Revival abode in Presidio Heights asks $10.5M

This circa-1908 eye candy comes with decorative stone fireplaces

The exterior stands apart from its more traditional neighbors.
Photos by Open Homes Photography for Sotheby’s International Realty

A bit of daydream fodder to get you through the day: This Charles Whittlesey-designed home, listed off-market and found in tony Presidio Heights, benefits from a recent renovation that manages to keep an eye on the past.

Measuring 5,887 square feet and spread across four stories, 3445 Washington comes with five bedrooms, five and one half bathrooms, two offices, and one playroom. Phew.

Charming highlights here include the thematic facade, arched stone fireplaces in the two—two!—living rooms, formal dining room, multiple balconies, and views of that gorgeous hunk of orange steel in the bay.

The Spanish-Revival home, a rarity in Victorian-saturated SF, features a rooftop deck, skylights, stained glass windows along the staircase, and archways. The bottom floor offers an indoor-outdoor living setup, making it all the easier to access the hot tub and putting green in the backyard.

Outside you’ll also find a basketball hoop and a vegetable garden and mature plantings. And, of course, this abode comes with an elevator, as well as a two-car garage.

The listing is through Anne Herrera of Sotheby’s International Realty San Francisco Brokerage.

The staircase reaching all four floors.
A wood beam element highlights this living room.
The formal dining room with new light fixture.
Step outside.
Another living room with decorative fireplace.
The rooftop deck.