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Nestled in the heart of the coveted treelined Westwood Park, a formal entry welcomes you into this updated, 1920s classic home featuring craftsman-inspired details with tray ceilings, gumwood woodwork, beautiful hardwood floors, and original charm throughout. A grand living room with barrel-style windows, built-in bookcases & fireplace adjoins a formal dining room with a stunning built-in buffet – the perfect setting for gatherings and entertainment. The sun-filled chef's kitchen features new cabinetry, black granite countertops, recessed lighting, and stainless appliances, a skylight and greenhouse window, a workstation, and a separate breakfast nook/dinette.
Two spacious bedrooms off the hall overlook the landscaped backyard & share an updated full bath with a walk-in shower. A third bedroom with a large walk-in closet completes this level. Downstairs, indulge in the expansive game/media room, a full bathroom, and a private workspace for home projects or future enhancement. An attached garage with laundry and ample storage provides direct access to a spacious rear yard oasis with mature plantings, and an above-ground swim spa, where you can unwind and entertain guests. Situated between West Portal & Glen Park near the vibrant dining & shopping options along Ocean Avenue. Easy access to public transportation w/ MUNI & BART and nearby highways. 1423 Plymouth is a place to call home!
What we loved about living here!
"My family has owned and lived at this property for over seventy years. It was a wonderful home and neighborhood to grow up in. Our home was a gathering place for family and friends. We celebrated many holidays there and often family, friends and neighbors would stop by. Many of these visits were in the basement or on the front porch. When the garbage man would come to collect the garbage bill, he would often come in and enjoy a glass of wine with my family. My siblings and I walked to school and often rode our bikes around the city. Ocean Beach was a favorite destination. The bonus room in the basement was built for me. It was my bedroom and I loved having my own space. Having my bedroom on the ground floor also offered me a feeling of independence. My two favorite places to shop on Ocean Avenue were the hardware store and Kings Tots & Teens. The hardware store was a great source for Christmas presents. Tots & Teens was the place to find clothing for special occasions. I was lucky to grow up on Plymouth. I loved our home and the neighbors were friends. There were countless fun things to do in our neighborhood and in San Francisco. My family and I have wonderful memories of living on Plymouth. Although I am sad to say goodbye to our home, it is time for a new family to enjoy this home and this neighborhood."
OPEN HOUSES
FRIDAY, 4/12, 4-6PM
SATURDAY, 4/13, 2-4PM
SUNDAY, 4/14, 2-4PM
ADDITIONAL SHOWINGS BY REQUEST
Callista Shepherd
(415) 205-5584 || [email protected]
RicRoc
(415) 265-1164 || [email protected]
Compass
Realtor® Associate, SRES
Past President SFAR
DRE# 01017500
415.265.1164 mobile
Westwood Park is ensconsed between Westwood Highlands neighborhood to the north and Ingleside and Ocean Ave shopping district to the south.
Westwood Park is a historic neighborhood in the south western area of San Francisco, California. Originally designed as a “residence park” for middle class residents, it consists of more than 650 bungalow-style homes. Building in Westwood Park began in 1916, with the majority of homes completed in the 1920s.
The neighborhood lies within the borders of Monterey Boulevard, Frida Kahlo Way, Faxon Avenue and Ocean Avenue.
An article from the 1923 magazine, “The Home Designer,” described Westwood Park as:
“..justly considered as one of the show places of San Francisco and a model of the modern American home community…Its beautiful name was suggested by its location in the “west” of the city and the high eucalyptus woods that surround the tract, tempering the invigorating and bracing breezes that sometimes sweep in from the Pacific Ocean.“
In 1995, Westwood Park became San Francisco’s only Residential Character District, providing the neighborhood with protection for its architectural integrity.