The Walk-Through: 155 Redland Road, WoodsideTuesday, June 16, 2009 Each week, The Chronicle features a local home on the market that caught our eye with its sky-high or bargain-basement price, architectural or historical significance, or one-of-a-kind location or character. Asking price: $1.399 million, or about $583 per square foot Description: A luxurious Craftsman-style log home that feels like a lodge nestled in a creekside forest. In the 1930s, similar homes were built for about $750, according to old real estate ads. Beautiful wood throughout shows attention to detail. Floors are fir and pine. The spacious living room has high vaulted and beamed ceilings and a huge river rock fireplace. Other features include a solarium/sunroom with wrap-around windows and a copper soaking bathtub in the master bath. The huge windows, some of them leaded glass and some Palladian-style, overlook redwoods and terraced gardens. Cantilevered patios, decks and terraces open to the serene setting. Don't miss: The two-story shingled treehouse/guest house perched in the redwoods. Size: About 2,400 square feet, with three bedrooms, family room, two bathrooms and three-car carport. Lot is about 0.7 acre Built: 1930 For information: www.tourfactory.com/516946 To suggest homes for the Walk Through: realestate@sfchronicle.com. This article appeared on page C - 2 of the San Francisco Chronicle |
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