SF home crafted by a Sea Ranch pioneer is up for sale
Located in San Francisco’s Liberty Hill neighborhood, 4067 20th St., on the market now for $2.45 million, echoes classic Sea Ranch architecture.
Though it sits on San Francisco’s Liberty Hill, overlooking the vibrant Castro and Mission neighborhoods, 4067 20th St. looks plucked from the windswept bluffs of Sea Ranch. And it should: This house was built by one of Sea Ranch’s original architects, and he and his family are the only people to ever live in it — until now. For the first time in over half a century, this iconic home is on the market, asking $2.45 million.
Located in San Francisco’s Liberty Hill neighborhood, 4067 20th St., on the market now for $2.45 million, echoes classic Sea Ranch architecture.
The 2,223-square-foot house rests on a 2,848-square-foot lot, built in what is today known as the “Third Bay Tradition,” an angular structure with generous windows and skylights bringing both exterior views and natural light into the home’s interior.
Advertisement
Article continues below this ad
Located in San Francisco’s Liberty Hill neighborhood, 4067 20th St., on the market now for $2.45 million, echoes classic Sea Ranch architecture.
The design is that of George Homsey, “the first associate of famed Bay Area architect Joseph Esherick,” according to the official listing website, and is part of the team that developed the master plan for the Sea Ranch (Joseph Esherick and Associates worked with MLTW: Charles Moore, Donlyn Lyndon, William Turnbull and Richard Whitaker).
Located in San Francisco’s Liberty Hill neighborhood, 4067 20th St., on the market now for $2.45 million, echoes classic Sea Ranch architecture.
“As the project architect for The Sea Ranch, Homsey designed the Hedgerow demonstration homes, and was noted for ‘a sensitivity to light, composition, and pragmatic materiality that made him one of the fathers of what some........
© SFGate
visit website