One of most La Jolla’s most celebrated properties is in the market for a new homeowner. The Foxhill Estate, built in 1959 by James Copley, publicist of the San Diego Union-Tribune, has been listed for $37.5 million. It is the largest contiguous residential property in La Jolla.
The 10-bedroom, 12-bathroom residence features a 17,000 square-foot French-inspired main house, pool pavilion, and eight-car garage with suites. In all, the property boasts 22,897 square feet of living space.
The estate also is home to manicured gardens, a fitness center, tennis court, racquetball court, pickleball court, 18-hole golf course and a greenhouse. Additionally, the grounds of the home boast 270-degree ocean views. In all, the property encompasses more than 30 acres of land.
Ross Clark and Brett Dickinson of the Dickinson-Clark Team at Compass, and Lauren Gable, also with Compass, hold the listing.
Photos by Future Home Photos, Austin Ashline