The St. Francis Wood home at 1601 Monterey Blvd., designed by acclaimed architect Henry Gutterson in 1924, recently went on the market for the first time in nearly two decades, selling for a record-breaking price. The property is notable for its striking Colonial architecture and large lot in a prime neighborhood. Gutterson, known for his significant contributions to the area and the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, designed this home to maximize natural light and includes exceptional features like a central solarium with a towering ficus tree, cementing its status as an architectural gem.
The elegant Colonial-style home, built in 1924, was designed by Henry Gutterson and was recently sold for a record-breaking price due to its unique features.
Gutterson's collaboration on the Panama-Pacific International Exposition exemplifies his architectural prominence that shaped the prestigious St. Francis Wood neighborhood.
The design of the home on Monterey Blvd. maximizes natural light and is oriented on an east-to-west axis, enhancing its livability.
The home features a unique central solarium with a ficus tree that stretches to the ceiling, underscoring its distinctive architectural charm.
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