Historic Earthquake Cottage Russell, San Francisco
Overview
| Price: | $1,575,000 |
| Sqft: | 1350 |
| Beds: | 2 |
| Baths: | 2 |
| City: | San Francisco |
| State: | California |
| Zip: | 94109 |
Description
This “earthquake” cottage (named Bell Cottage after the Hyde Street Cable car bells) is perfectly situated on diverse and vibrant Russian Hill—on a block mythologized as one where Jack Kerouac lived for a spell. Swensen’s Ice Cream Parlor, Frascati Restaurant, Sushi Groove and Za Pizza are all within one block of the house. This urban cottage was gutted in 2005 and brought back to life by the current owners, interior design über-talent April Sheldon and Siena Construction’s Mike Austin. The cottage’s style has been remarked upon by many as feeling “Parisian”. In the 8-page California Home + Design article published in March of 2009, its sophistication was called “Belle Epoque”. Life is sweet at 64 Russell Street. Enter, and you’ll find it difficult to leave.
Full Details
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Russian Hill.
| Garage: | 1 |
| Flooring: | Hardwood |
| Style: | Cottage |
Interior Features
Complete Renovation
Two Bedrooms, Two Bath
Master Suite
Steam Shower
Japanese Soaking Tub
State of the Art Kitchen
Gas Starter Fireplace
Exterior Features
Garden with watering system and lights
Map
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