The “Jewel of Seaview”is an elegant example of “Picturesque”. A design movement that combines the pictorial value and importance of creative architecture and the charm of a rustic landscape. Built in 1888 it’s extensive use of old growth redwood and cedar on the interior and a variety of shingle styles on the exterior , along with a viewing turret, many doors leading to enjoying the ocean air, rustic views and garden, propelled it to become a National Historic Landmark. In 2001 it began a true restoration as the current owners reclaimed the falling treasure by recreating the foundation, the plumbing, electrical and heat, and exterior while still maintaining the historic structure and design. The home is sold with original antique furniture.
Listing Provided Courtesy of Susan Cahill Gebhardt, Realogics Sotheby's Int'l Rlty
General Information
NWM2298920
Residential
84
DOM
3
0.3 acres
1.5
1728
1888
Pacific
Residential
Residential
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Listing Provided Courtesy of Susan Cahill Gebhardt, Realogics Sotheby's Int'l Rlty
Krishna Realty data last checked: Jun 07, 2025 13:40 | Listing last modified Feb 06, 2025 00:21,
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Residence Information
1728
3
1
1
1.5
Cedar Shake
12 - 2 Story
1888
Post & Pillar
Features and Utilities
Refrigerator(s), Stove(s)/Range(s)
Dining Room, Hardwood, Vaulted Ceiling(s), Walk-In Pantry, Water Heater
Wood
Public
Sewer Connected
Financial
3268
Cash Out, Conventional
10-08-2024
Comparable Information
84
84
Cash Out, Conventional
$998,000
$998,000
Feb 06, 2025 00:21
Schools
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Listing courtesy of Realogics Sotheby's Int'l Rlty.
The “Jewel of Seaview”is an elegant example of “Picturesque”. A design movement that combines the pictorial value and importance of creative architecture and the charm of a rustic landscape. Built in 1888 it’s extensive use of old growth redwood and cedar on the interior and a variety of shingle styles on the exterior , along with a viewing turret, many doors leading to enjoying the ocean air, rustic views and garden, propelled it to become a National Historic Landmark. In 2001 it began a true restoration as the current owners reclaimed the falling treasure by recreating the foundation, the plumbing, electrical and heat, and exterior while still maintaining the historic structure and design. The home is sold with original antique furniture.