BERKELEY, CA — One of Berkeley’s most historically significant brown shingle homes, the Gifford-McGrew House was designed by Bernard Maybeck and executed by Charles Keeler, with advice from McGrew’s friend Joseph Worcester, according to architectural historian Leslie Freudenheim.
The home is an ideal residence for anyone with an appreciation of the Craftsman movement. It has been exquisitely maintained, and the period correct details are sure to delight fans.
Updated in an aesthetically choice, precise and lovely manner, this 4-plus bedroom home has an amazing primary bedroom suite with views, large lovely bedrooms, and a wonderful main level.
The outdoor lawns are wonderful and the whole home is super convenient to everything the Elmwood has to offer.
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- Address: 2601 Derby St, Berkeley, California
- Price: $3,199,000
- Square Feet: 3460
- Bedrooms: 4
- Bathrooms: 2 Full and 1 Half Baths
- Built: 1900
- Features: Just a marvelous property!
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