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It served the San Francisco Belt Railroad. The property includes an engine house/roundhouse known as the Engine House and later as the roundhouse, which was built in 1913, and an auxiliary building known as the sandhouse, which was built in 1914. Both buildings are made of reinforced concrete, finished with cement plaster.
The house was restored and renovated from 2000 to 2003 by the English firm Smallbone. [6] In 2009, the property featured a wine cellar, a media room, and exercise room. [9] In 2022, the house was placed for sale on the real estate market for US$12.9 million, with a 7,077 square foot interior with 6-bedrooms and 4.5-bathrooms. [6]
Round House Café seen next to the Golden Gate Bridge. Built in 1938, one year after the Golden Gate Bridge was completed, Round House Café is one of the oldest restaurants in the Bay Area. [1] It is a circular Art Deco building built by Finnish-American architect Alfred Finnila and overlooks the bay. [2]
AOL Real Estate Editors Updated July 14, 2016 at 9:51 PM This week's #housepornthurs was a landslide: Nearly all of our voters opted for the opulent Neoclassical estate in San Francisco .
Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in San Francisco (24 P) Pages in category "Houses in San Francisco" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total.
After a sale of the property in 2010, the Bourn Mansion was underwent seismic retrofit in 2011, and was renovated in 2012. [11] At the time of sale the asking price was US$2.9 million, and the building was 9,762-square feet with 14-bedrooms, and 4.5-bathrooms. [12]
Pages in category "Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in San Francisco" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
In 1967, the city of San Francisco, California, adopted Article 10 of the Planning Code, providing the city with the authority to designate and protect landmarks from inappropriate alterations. As of June 2024, the city had designated 318 structures or other properties as San Francisco Designated Landmarks. [1]