
The Brehaut House, an iconic Queen Anne-style residence in Alameda, California.
Erected in 1893, this gem of a property was meticulously restored to its original splendor. The home features authentic stained-glass windows, Anaglypta wall coverings, and classic pocket doors.



The expansive backyard, reminiscent of Victorian times, features meticulously crafted hedges and rose gardens, culminating in a detached two-car garage.





Recent updates to the house include modernizing the electrical systems, installing an efficient on-demand water heater, reinforcing the foundation, replacing the roof, and renovating the front porch.



The restoration also introduced hand-painted crown moldings and ceiling medallions, complemented by the opulent Bradbury & Bradbury wallpapers adorning each room.







A contemporary kitchen design enhances the home’s charm, providing modern functionality.




This notable property, often captured in artwork and local media, lies in a prime location offering convenient access to beaches, parks, schools, shops, and public transportation.










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