Designed by architect Harry Nakahara in 1953, this quintessential mid-century home in the Berkeley Hills has had only two owners, so the original features and character of the home remain intact! The house is situated at the end of a cul-de-sac and beautifully oriented to capture the panoramic three-bridge view, the San Francisco skyline, sunsets over the Bay, Mt Tamalpais, and a lovely vignette of our very own Campanile. The clean horizontal lines, level-in entry, open spaces, expanses of glass, and minimalist indoor/outdoor aesthetic are as appealing now as they were when first introduced in the postwar period. This is truly a family heirloom, ready for the next owner to love and cherish. Features: Street level: -Skylit entry hall with concrete block "garden wall" and new oak floor (August 2018) -Wood paneling -Open living/dining room with wide-plank refinished floors, fireplace and floor-to-ceiling windows -Sliding doors to large southwest-facing deck -Galley kitchen -Bedroom wing with a master suite plus 2 bedrooms/1 bath -2-car garage Lower level: -Laundry room -1 bedroom/1 bath -Lots of bonus space with separate entrance for workshop or storage Enjoy the peaceful serenity of the Berkeley Hills without sacrificing convenience. There's a handy Hill Shuttle from Lawrence Hall of Science to UC campus; 10-minute drive to downtown Berkeley BART; hop over to Lafayette/Orinda via Fish Ranch Rd. without using the tunnel! And you can't beat the location for access to Tilden and Redwood hiking and biking trails.
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