Landmark Estates
1905 FOREST VIEW
HILLSBOROUGH
The Redlich Estate, a rare and treasured example of Spanish Revival architecture built in 1928, is comprised of 6 bedrooms, 5 full bathrooms, and 3 half bathrooms in the main home. A separate driveway and service entrance gives access to the 3-car detached garage with a full guest apartment and motorcourt to the main house. All of this is magnificently located on 2.5 acres of prime landscaped North Hillsborough property.
1320 MARLBOROUGH
HILLSBOROUGH
Casa Ninos, a treasured Hillsborough estate, explodes with the richness of a 1920’s Spanish Hacienda, exhibiting a wealth of beauty in its freshly completed renovation. This architectural tour de force of approximately 13,000+ square feet speaks with unparalleled drama and passion; a breadth of spirit and style that is not soon forgotten. European antiquities and architectural details convey a seamless authenticity that transitions to the private grounds of approximately 2-plus acres.
1225 SAN RAYMUNDO ROAD
HILLSBOROUGH
A noble house of great distinction stands at 1225 San Raymundo Road and is reputed to be one of the finest homes on the San Francisco Peninsula. A magnificent and authentic structure of English Gothic design, it was elaborately planned and constructed. Witness the intense detail, quality of materials, and extra-ordinary artisanship. In 1930, Gustave Lachman of the Lachman Bros. furniture store in San Francisco, commissioned architect Abraham Appleton, to create a one-of-a-kind country home. Appleton used his extensive education and skill to successfully combine the primary English Gothic style with Tudor and Jacobean architectural elements. The construction of the home was finished in November of 1932.
1048 LA CUESTA
HILLSBOROUGH
Created in 1907 by prominent design figure Richard Neutra, this Hillsborough home is a timeless architectural statement-now impeccably updated for the new millennium. A tree-lined road leads to the end of a quiet cul-de-sac, where the hilltop home surveys dramatic views of a woodsy canyon, the western hills, and the Bay beyond. Placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991, the multi level home embodies Neutra’s High International style, an influential direction in twentieth century architecture.
401 EL CERRITO
HILLSBOROUGH
There are few estates in Northern California that rival the classic Georgian Colonial beauty and elegance of the Western White House. The magnificent architecture of this imposing three story, twenty-two room home of approximately 27,000 square feet is a memorable experience for everyone. Located in Hillsborough, just eighteen miles south of San Francisco and minutes from the International Airport, 2.9 acres of secluded, secured and lushly landscaped gardens surround this magnificent estate. The greatness of Julia Morgan, the famed architect who designed this home for George Hearst in 1930, is seen in the perfection of the Georgian Colonial lines, the exquisite proportions, and the expert interpretation of every architectural detail.
20 RALSTON COURT
HILLSBOROUGH
Exceptional Estate of five spectacular acres surrounding a magnificent Tuscan Villa, built with European materials and the finest craftsmanship. Golden dry walls of stone wind through and around the Italian gardens, and groves of pine and oak trees and flowers. Exquisite presentation of incomparable design throughout 12,000 square feet of living space, including breathtaking functional gathering places that embrace the social and private aspects of everyday life. Barrel vaulted ceilings, thick arched passage ways, high hand hewn beamed ceilings, mahogany cased doors and windows, stone floors and almost extinct imported French Oak flooring throughout are just a few of the memorable quality features that imbue classic old world atmosphere with serenity and ambiance.
121 NEW PLACE ROAD
HILLSBOROUGH
Extraordinary elegance envelopes this estate of 2.43 acres situated adjacent to a private Country Club in Hillsborough, California. The gracious design and dramatic scale of the over 13,000+ square foot home is a superb example of classic beauty and grand proportions. The stately home encompasses gracious formal living in the grand salon, spacious dining room, and two gorgeous libraries. A pleasing family room adjoins the functional kitchen and charming trompe l’oeil breakfast room and delivers a delightful gathering place. The stunning terraces are gracefully positioned around the house, pool, and tennis court, enjoying the manicured gardens, flourishing horticulture, expansive lawns and exhilarating palm and specimen trees. A separate guest house and a work-out facility complete the highly useful living space.
1 HOMS COURT
HILLSBOROUGH
Bestowed with the grace and style from a bygone era, this magnificent Tudor estate is an architectural grand dame in true aristocratic Hillsborough style. Widely recognized for its historic and architectural importance, the more than 100-year-old residence stands proudly on approximately 1.42 level acres privately enclosed by a border of mature trees. Beautiful period details distinguish the excellent three-level floorplan, where voluminous, sun infused living spaces flow easily from one to the next. Seemingly everywhere, doors open invitingly to the outdoors. Grand brick terraces overlook the gardens and provide unsurpassed entertaining and year ‘round enjoyment. Large bedrooms (there are more than six) are located on each level, each with en suite bath and many with a fireplace. Befitting its venerable heritage, this exceptional property is located in a prestigious area of lower Hillsborough.
