Nestled inside lush gardens, this storybook cottage stands out as one of SF's most charming spaces. Built by acclaimed SF & Carmel architect, Henry Gutterson, the Cottage is part of a former family compound consisting of 6 structures. The "Castle Compound" consists of two castle-like structures complete with turrets, is mostly hidden from the street due to mature foliage. Built in 1917, 1751 Vallejo preserves its' Carmel inspired architecture with red and white brick interiors, wide planked floors, beamed ceilings and arched windows and doorways. The 2 bedroom/2 bath cottage has been subtly updated with a remodeled kitchen that features stone countertops, a 6 burner Viking range and Bosch dishwasher. The two ensuite bathrooms also have fresh updates. One car garage parking, laundry and a darling balcony deck complete the cozy home. A true fairytale dwelling hidden in plain sight.
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