A ‘gallery-like masterpiece’
Pacific Heights Victorian has stained glass, sconces
Artistry and opportunities abound behind the turquoise facade of a Queen Anne Victorian in Lower Pacific Heights.
“Fireplaces, elegant curved bay windows and soaring ceilings are only the beginning of this gallery-like masterpiece,” said Alexander Kolovyansky of Vanguard Properties, who is listing the elaborate residence at 2566 Pine St. for $4.995 million.
Handsome formal rooms define the voluminous interior. Sunlight streams through vibrant stained glass windows upon the gleaming inlaid hardwood flooring.
Pocket doors separate the living room from the entry hall. Here, sconces and an elegant fireplace complement an array of Victorian details. Once again, stained glass windows accent a room adorned with a plaster medallion in the towering ceiling.
The sheer scale of the home stands out to Kolovyansky.
“It’s the volume. It’s everything put together,” he said. “You have tall ceilings and pocket doors from the late 1800s.”
Previously owned by an art collector, the home is a statement piece in its own right.
“The whole package is incredible — nobody builds like this anymore,” he said.
Personalization opportunities abound within the home’s more than 3,700 square feet of living space. The back garden includes a courtyard and stands ready for fresh landscaping.
The lower level includes a laundry room and offers 1,600 square feet of room for the next owner to use as they see fit.
The incoming residents also have versatility when it comes to filling the space. The home originally began life as a duplex, Kolovyansky said, and it’s also existed as a single-family home.
The residence is zoned for up to four units. It will also be delivered vacant.
Sacramento and Fillmore streets stand near the home, offering a wealth of dining and shopping options. The area also offers highly esteemed public and private schools.
Learn more at www.the estateonpine.com.