Former S.F. mansion of author Robert Louis Stevenson’s widow lists for $13.8 million


With a century-old pedigree connected to a renowned architect and a world-famous author, the leafy coup at 2323 Hyde St. in San Francisco's Russian Hill neighborhood is a kind of hidden treasure in itself.

Originally designed by famed San Francisco architect Willis Polk, the Mediterranean and Tudor-style mansion at 2323 Hyde St. was constructed in 1900 for Fanny Osborn-Stevenson, the widow of author Robert Louis Stevenson, author of "Treasure Island” and "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr.…

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