Nestled on a coveted flat block of Presidio Heights, 3485 Jackson Street is a home steeped with traditional elegance and timeless beauty. Carefully preserved and tastefully enhanced over the years, this residence is a rare testament to enduring design and quiet sophistication.
Built in 1920 by notable San Francisco architect Edward Young, the property was later purchased and thoughtfully remodeled in the 1950s by the McGuire family. Founders of the locally-based McGuire Furniture Company and arbiters of the California-casual style, their distinctive touch remains throughout, seen in the intricately carved spiral brass knobs and custom balusters lining the main staircase. In 1960, renowned landscape architect Thomas Church reimagined the garden into the serene oasis it is today.
Beyond the alluring front door, the formal entry sets the tone with classic black-and-white tile flooring. At the top of the stairs, the main foyer opens to soaring nine-foot ceilings and grand arched windows, showcasing the grace and beauty that continues throughout the space. With sweeping windows on three sides and thoughtfully designed outlooks, the home is bathed in natural light and surrounded by lush greenery. The expansive living room exudes warmth with a marble fireplace and generous space for design and hospitality. The sundrenched dining room, framed by garden views, is perfect for gatherings and flows into the breakfast nook beside the kitchen. A nod to the ...
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