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					<description><![CDATA[<p>An ornate 15-room mansion — currently on the market for a hair under $12 million — may be the only home to spend half its life in San Francisco before floating across the water to a new address in another Bay Area city. The 5,728-square-foot Moffitt Mansion, now sitting on the edge of the tiny, &#8230;</p>
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<p>An ornate 15-room mansion — currently on the market for a hair under $12 million — may be the only home to spend half its life in San Francisco before floating across the water to a new address in another Bay Area city. </p>
<p>The 5,728-square-foot Moffitt Mansion, now sitting on the edge of the tiny, wealthy city of Belvedere in Marin County, has a very unique history. </p>
<p>Built in 1904, for more than half a century the house sat happily at 1818 Broadway atop Pacific Heights.  Designed for renowned UCSF doctor Herbert C. Moffitt, the home was later expanded by one of San Francisco&#8217;s most celebrated architects, Willis Polk.</p>
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<p>8 West Shore Road, Belvedere, Calif.</p>
<p></span><span class="credits">Open Homes Photography </span></p>
<p>But after Dr.  Moffitt and his wife Margaret passed away in the 1950s, the home fell into disrepair. </p>
<p>As the city&#8217;s need for housing increased in the early 1960s, the building was put on the chopping block to make way for a condominium building at the site — a new and exciting type of housing at the time.</p>
<p>&#8220;A renaissance of gracious living is on the horizon,&#8221; an ad for the planned apartment building in the San Francisco Examiner proclaimed.  &#8220;1818 Broadway is the carefully selected site for a wondrous new-mode of in-town luxury residence living.&#8221; </p>
<p>But one man was making an extravagant plan to save the &#8220;luxurious trophy home&#8221; on Pacific Heights from demolition.  Marin architect Norman Gilroy bought the property in 1962 and set about slicing it in half, trucking it onto a 285-foot barge and moving it to a plot across the water at 8 West Shore Road, Belvedere. </p>
<p><img decoding="async" class="landscape" src="https://s.hdnux.com/photos/01/27/33/56/22920075/4/1200x0.jpg" alt="8 West Shore Road, Belvedere, Calif."/><span class="caption"></p>
<p>8 West Shore Road, Belvedere, Calif.</p>
<p></span><span class="credits">Open Homes Photography </span></p>
<p>The Chronicle covered the house&#8217;s journey down from Pacific Heights and across the water.  &#8220;A stately old Pacific Height mansion joined the flight to the suburbs yesterday,&#8221; a story on the front page on June 25, 1962, read. </p>
<p>Outside of some thieves stealing some of the home&#8217;s fixtures, the slow move went surprisingly smoothly, though some proto-NIMBYs of the time protested the move.  &#8220;Because I&#8217;m a native San Franciscan, I hate to see progress,&#8221; a neighbor told the paper.  &#8220;I hate to see it go.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;So many of our old landmarks are going,&#8221; said another, &#8220;and these horrible modern apartments are going up.&#8221;</p>
<p><img decoding="async" class="portrait" src="https://s.hdnux.com/photos/01/27/34/35/22923132/4/1200x0.jpg" alt="The mansion that formerly sat at 1818 Broadway heads north on Franklin Street, June 25, 1962. "/><span class="caption"></p>
<p>The mansion that formerly sat at 1818 Broadway heads north on Franklin Street, June 25, 1962. </p>
<p></span><span class="credits">San Francisco Chronicle/Hearst N/Hearst Newspapers via Getty Imag</span></p>
<p>Hundreds of residents watched the trucks take the two halves of the home, which had been split down the middle with a chainsaw, down Franklin Street.  After spending a night at Marina Green, the home was hoisted onto a barge the following day to complete its journey north.  In 2020, the Chronicle published more photos from the archives showing the Moffitt Mansion moving across the water. </p>
<p>While it must have been an extraordinary sight, San Francisco did have a history of moving Victorians around the city, a task sometimes performed with horses.  Only last year a Victorian was relocated seven blocks from Franklin Street to Filbert Street.</p>
<p>The home that now looks across Richardson Bay to Sausalito is being listed for $11,950,000 by Compass and Janet and Sally Williamson.</p>
<p> &#8220;It is an exciting opportunity for us to represent this example of historic San Francisco architecture that has traveled across the bay on a barge to find a new home,&#8221; Sally Williamson told SFGATE over email. &#8220;This Belvedere residence truly is a showplace and one of the most admired in Marin.  We are honored to work with our seller to find the next generation to enjoy it.”</p>
<p><img decoding="async" class="landscape" src="https://s.hdnux.com/photos/01/27/33/56/22920067/4/1200x0.jpg" alt="8 West Shore Road, Belvedere, Calif."/><span class="caption"></p>
<p>8 West Shore Road, Belvedere, Calif.</p>
<p></span><span class="credits">Open Homes Photography </span></p>
<p>The home features hardwood floors, custom moldings, four fireplaces, a secluded spa and a private covered balcony. </p>
<p>Records show the property last sold for a significantly smaller sum, $3.7 million, in 2019. (Find the full listing at Janet and Sally Williamson&#8217;s website.)</p>
<p>As for 1818 Broadway: The condo building that replaced the mansion is still standing.  It has 21 units, each valued at about $1 million or more today.</p>
<p>The listing blurb for one unit on the top floor boasts that the view stretches all the way across the bay to Belvedere.</p>
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<p>An ornate 15-room mansion — currently on the market for a hair under $12 million — may be the only home to spend half its life in San Francisco before floating across the water to a new address in another Bay Area city. </p>
<p>The 5,728-square-foot Moffitt Mansion, now sitting on the edge of the tiny, wealthy city of Belvedere in Marin County, has a very unique history. </p>
<p>Built in 1904, for more than half a century the house sat happily at 1818 Broadway atop Pacific Heights.  Designed for renowned UCSF doctor Herbert C. Moffitt, the home was later expanded by one of San Francisco&#8217;s most celebrated architects, Willis Polk.</p>
<p><span class="caption"></p>
<p>8 West Shore Road, Belvedere, Calif.</p>
<p></span><span class="credits">Open Homes Photography </span></p>
<p>But after Dr.  Moffitt and his wife Margaret passed away in the 1950s, the home fell into disrepair. </p>
<p>As the city&#8217;s need for housing increased in the early 1960s, the building was put on the chopping block to make way for a condominium building at the site — a new and exciting type of housing at the time.</p>
<p>&#8220;A renaissance of gracious living is on the horizon,&#8221; an ad for the planned apartment building in the San Francisco Examiner proclaimed.  &#8220;1818 Broadway is the carefully selected site for a wondrous new-mode of in-town luxury residence living.&#8221; </p>
<p>But one man was making an extravagant plan to save the &#8220;luxurious trophy home&#8221; on Pacific Heights from demolition.  Marin architect Norman Gilroy bought the property in 1962 and set about slicing it in half, trucking it onto a 285-foot barge and moving it to a plot across the water at 8 West Shore Road, Belvedere. </p>
<p><img decoding="async" class="landscape" src="https://s.hdnux.com/photos/01/27/33/56/22920075/4/1200x0.jpg" alt="8 West Shore Road, Belvedere, Calif."/><span class="caption"></p>
<p>8 West Shore Road, Belvedere, Calif.</p>
<p></span><span class="credits">Open Homes Photography </span></p>
<p>The Chronicle covered the house&#8217;s journey down from Pacific Heights and across the water.  &#8220;A stately old Pacific Height mansion joined the flight to the suburbs yesterday,&#8221; a story on the front page on June 25, 1962, read. </p>
<p>Outside of some thieves stealing some of the home&#8217;s fixtures, the slow move went surprisingly smoothly, though some proto-NIMBYs of the time protested the move.  &#8220;Because I&#8217;m a native San Franciscan, I hate to see progress,&#8221; a neighbor told the paper.  &#8220;I hate to see it go.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;So many of our old landmarks are going,&#8221; said another, &#8220;and these horrible modern apartments are going up.&#8221;</p>
<p><img decoding="async" class="portrait" src="https://s.hdnux.com/photos/01/27/34/35/22923132/4/1200x0.jpg" alt="The mansion that formerly sat at 1818 Broadway heads north on Franklin Street, June 25, 1962. "/><span class="caption"></p>
<p>The mansion that formerly sat at 1818 Broadway heads north on Franklin Street, June 25, 1962. </p>
<p></span><span class="credits">San Francisco Chronicle/Hearst N/Hearst Newspapers via Getty Imag</span></p>
<p>Hundreds of residents watched the trucks take the two halves of the home, which had been split down the middle with a chainsaw, down Franklin Street.  After spending a night at Marina Green, the home was hoisted onto a barge the following day to complete its journey north.  In 2020, the Chronicle published more photos from the archives showing the Moffitt Mansion moving across the water. </p>
<p>While it must have been an extraordinary sight, San Francisco did have a history of moving Victorians around the city, a task sometimes performed with horses.  Only last year a Victorian was relocated seven blocks from Franklin Street to Filbert Street.</p>
<p>The home that now looks across Richardson Bay to Sausalito is being listed for $11,950,000 by Compass and Janet and Sally Williamson.</p>
<p> &#8220;It is an exciting opportunity for us to represent this example of historic San Francisco architecture that has traveled across the bay on a barge to find a new home,&#8221; Sally Williamson told SFGATE over email. &#8220;This Belvedere residence truly is a showplace and one of the most admired in Marin.  We are honored to work with our seller to find the next generation to enjoy it.”</p>
<p><img decoding="async" class="landscape" src="https://s.hdnux.com/photos/01/27/33/56/22920067/4/1200x0.jpg" alt="8 West Shore Road, Belvedere, Calif."/><span class="caption"></p>
<p>8 West Shore Road, Belvedere, Calif.</p>
<p></span><span class="credits">Open Homes Photography </span></p>
<p>The home features hardwood floors, custom moldings, four fireplaces, a secluded spa and a private covered balcony. </p>
<p>Records show the property last sold for a significantly smaller sum, $3.7 million, in 2019. (Find the full listing at Janet and Sally Williamson&#8217;s website.)</p>
<p>As for 1818 Broadway: The condo building that replaced the mansion is still standing.  It has 21 units, each valued at about $1 million or more today.</p>
<p>The listing blurb for one unit on the top floor boasts that the view stretches all the way across the bay to Belvedere.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://losgatosnewsandevents.com/mansion-that-floated-throughout-san-francisco-bay-hits-market/">Mansion that floated throughout San Francisco Bay hits market</a> appeared first on <a href="https://losgatosnewsandevents.com">Los Gatos News And Events</a>.</p>
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