Rare Ernest Coxhead home in Pacific Heights offered off-market


A turn-of-the-century home with an architecturally significant pedigree in San Francisco's ritziest neighborhood is now being listed for $4.5 million.

Finished in 1900 and designed by Arts and Crafts architect Ernest Coxhead, 2940 Jackson St. in Pacific Heights is one of the city's few surviving homes of the renowned architect’s legacy.

This 3,245-square-foot family residence features period details such as ornate moldings, dark hardwood floors and leaded windowpanes. The sellers also collaborated…

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