Historic 1896 Albert H. Beach House Asks $2.25M in Escondido, California

Historic 1896 Albert H. Beach House Asks $2.25M in Escondido, California

Ollie Paterson

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Historic 1896 Albert H. Beach House Asks $2.25M in Escondido, California

$2,250,000 | Built 1896 | 3,300 Sq. Ft. | 4 Beds | 2.5 Baths | 0.45 Acres
700 S Juniper St, Escondido, CA 92025
One of Escondido’s most renowned examples of Queen Anne Victorian architecture, the Albert H. Beach House (also known as the Bergman House) is on the market for $2.25 million in Escondido, California. Listing details: The Albert H. Beach House. A Queen Anne Victorian masterpiece sits on a .45 acre elevated corner lot overlooking the Old Escondido Historic District. Stroll through gardens, play on the lawn, sit in an award-winning gazebo, the yard offers endless experiences.  Inside is perfection with the most historically accurate furnishings & fabrics, yet completed with today’s standards & comfort in mind. A home showcasing the perfect balance between art & functionality. Historically Designated & Mills Act approved for tax savings. The Beach House is a Queen Ann Victorian masterpiece that sits on a .45 acre elevated corner lot overlooking the Old Escondido Historic District. 
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Stroll through the amazing gardens, play games on the lawn, or have a drink in the master-crafted gazebo, the yard’s potential for adventures and experiences is endless.  Inside is nothing short of perfection with the most historically accurate and luxurious furnishings and fabrics, yet was completed with today’s standards and efficiency. The prior owners spent several years working with historical architecture experts and skilled craftsmen to restore the home to its former glory and adding their own artistic touch to create a home showcasing the perfect balance between art, functionality and comfort.

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Jeffrey Walker[email protected] • (619) 806-0509
Agents of Architecture, Inc.
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