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This must-see three bedroom, two bathroom beach-front property has spectacular panoramic ocean views. The spacious, open living area features a dedicated Dining area, and Family Room with beautifully refinished hardwood floors and fresh paint throughout. The kitchen boasts stainless steel appliances, ample storage and a bar-counter, which opens to a deck over-looking the beautiful Pacific Coast. Situated minutes from the Cliff House and world-famous Dutch Windmill, this incredible property is just steps from the ocean, close shopping, public transportation and everything San Francisco has to offer.
GORGEOUS GREAT HIGHWAY!
Approximately 3.5 miles, the Great Highway runs along the edge of the Pacific Coast—as well as next to the San Francisco’s popular Ocean Beach. The water at Ocean Beach is noteworthy for its strong currents and fierce waves. The highway forms the western border of Golden Gate Park, where many festivals, concerts, and events take place throughout the year.
THE CLIFF HOUSE is a restaurant that sits atop the cliffs just north of
Ocean Beach on the western side of San Francisco. This famous five-star restaurant
attracts visitors worldwide.
FORT FUNSTON
is a rugged stretch of
coastal headlands, sand,
and dunes south of Ocean
Beach. In some places, the
dunes reach heights of
200 feet or more. At the
foot of Fort Funston’s
cliffs is a wild and windy
beach suitable for walking
or horseback riding.
DUTCH WINDMILLThe famous Dutch Windmill is San Francisco’s 147th landmark. Also known as the
"North Windmill," it was the first windmill in Golden Gate Park, it stands 75 feet
tall with 102-foot long spars—and was built to pump up to 30,000 gallons of
water. The Park Commissioners also were mindful of the beauty a large Dutch
windmill would add to the west end of Golden Gate Park, and after its creation
the structure became a frequent subject for postcards and snapshots. Similar to
the Murphy Windmill, the Dutch windmill’s usefulness only lasted a few years.
Neglect, storms, and the needs of World War II stripped the windmill of its metal
and spars. A new plan is in the works for the whole western edge of Golden Gate
Park with money earmarked for both windmills for restoration.
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