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Landmarked Roos Mansion. 10,313 square foot 7 bedroom 6.5 bath Tudor designed by Bernard Maybeck, built in 1909. Last sold for $11 million in 2017 ($5 million below original ask).
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"R" for Roos - Entry detail |
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Quatrefoil tracery |
A bit of history....
In 1909, Elizabeth Leslie Meyerfeld, aged nineteen, married Leon Roos of Roos Brothers Men's Clothing.
Elizabeth's father, Morris Meyerfeld, a partner in the Orpheum Theater Circuit, commissioned Bernard Maybeck to design a gift house for the couple while they vacationed in Europe, allowing the architect great freedom. The stunning result was this half-timbered, Tudor residence on a prime parcel in Presidio Heights.
At 10,000 square feet, the house is larger than it appears and is the largest residence Maybeck designed for a San Francisco client.
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Iconic views |
2017 LISTING PHOTOS
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Vintage Photos HERE
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