The article discusses the sale of "The Rocks," a castle-like mansion in Berkeley, designed by architect John Hudson Thomas in 1913. This historic estate was significant for its distinctive architecture and has been modernized while retaining its original charm. Currently listed for $11 million, it features six bedrooms and seven and a half bathrooms, emphasizing a luxurious living experience amid Berkeley Hills. The property, originally known as Wintermute House, reflects Thomas' influential design legacy and is a product of his collaboration with the esteemed UC Berkeley architectural community.
"The Rocks is a historic and iconic estate, built in 1913 by John Hudson Thomas. Thomas was also a UC Berkeley student - there, he studied under Maybeck and Howard..."
"Initially, the property consisted of the main house we see now. It's a grand abode, strikingly modern in its geometric facade..."
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