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via SFist by Leanne Maxwell on 5/19/09
Credit: woodruff-miller.com
The 1910, Gothic Revival-style Golden Gate Lutheran Church overlooking Dolores Park, which had to close it's doors in 2006 due to seismic codes, has been converted into a mammoth, 3+ bedroom single-family home. It's currently on the market for a little under $10 million. Sounds like the perfect place for a rockstar to live/afford. Here are the details:
This one-of-a-kind property features an enormous living area that includes the original sanctuary with soaring, coffered and hand-painted ceilings, arched windows framing Dolores Park as well as most of the original stained glass windows, custom mahogany wood finishes, four fireplaces (2 wood-burning & 2 gas), a new chef's kitchen and a spacious dining room. The Master suite level features a marble Roman tub room, dressing room and incredible 360 degree views from the tower meditation room and deck. The home includes an expansive ground floor level that could be used as exhibition space, recording studio, gym and/or home office. There is also a garage that accommodates 4-6 cars.
[Via Boing Boing]
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