№ 125 Saint Elmo Way,
Monterey Heights
San Francisco
▪ Tudor revival
▪ large slanted bay window
▪ roofed entry porch
▪ garage at basement level
▪ built: 1925
▪ 9 rooms
20230929_184658 № 125 St. Elmo
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155 Saint Elmo Way,
Monterey Heights
San Francisco
▪ Spanish colonial revival
▪ Monterey style covered balcony
▪ front door deeply inset into the facade
▪ landscaping including front garden wall integrated with house
▪ balconette decorates windows over garage
▪ clay tile roof
▪ garage at basement level
▪ built: 1926
▪ 9 rooms
20230929_184601 no 155 St. Elmo Way
Monterey Heights, San Francisco
built 1926 (assessor site)
fourteen rooms on an acre lot
"Originally built in 1930 for Mr. and Mrs. P. Heald, 85 St. Elmo Way was purchased in 1943 by Eugene “Deck” and Florence Moore for $27,000. Nearly an acre of property, “no one wanted it when vacated during World War II.” This was the last home built and lived in by the builder of Westwood Park, Hans Nelson. Charles F. Strothoff designed this home as well as many in St. Francis Wood and Westwood Park." [sic] mtdavidson.org/monterey-heights/
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