956 South Van Ness Ave., a restored Italianate Victorian designed by architect Edward Leodore Mayberry in 1872, is on the market for $4.495 million. After a two-year renovation, it honors its historical roots while providing modern luxury. This home, influential in San Francisco's architectural landscape, was originally owned by Frederick B. Taylor and has been recognized for its rarity by the Victorian Alliance of San Francisco. It is one of the last three remaining historic buildings on its block, showcasing the grandeur of the 19th-century architectural vision.
A decade after a face-lift that took two years to complete, 956 South Van Ness Ave. is ready for her close-up. The Italianate Victorian was designed by a prominent California architect in 1872.
This historic property, per Victorian Alliance records, is known as the Mayberry/Taylor house in reference to its first owner, Frederick B. Taylor. Taylor's family lived in the home from 1872 to 1881.
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