The Hillsborough home known as the “Western White House” has been listed for a regal $25 million. Ranked among the region’s finest legacy estates, the neoclassical Georgian Colonial was redesigned in 1930 by Julia Morgan, California’s first woman architect and the first woman admitted to the Beaux-Arts de Paris architecture program.
The palatial estate features 11 bedrooms, 10 full baths and four half baths across 25,000 square feet of living space. Amenities, per the listing, include a wine cellar, movie theater, gym and a library inspired by the Oval Office.
Sitting on 2.9 acres, the grounds feature fountains, sprawling lawns, mature trees and hedgerows. The gated entry leads to the expansive mosaic motorcourt. The rose garden and ivy arches surround the statue-studded pool, bathhouse and gazebo.
According to listing records, the property last sold in 1979 for $1,250,000. The Gilson Team of Golden Gate Sotheby’s International Realty hold the listing.