Features
Striking in its craftsmanship and Hamptons-style design, this gorgeous home is ideal for both formal entertaining as well as comfortable everyday living. Completed in 2016 by renowned builder Mark Sinclair, this home showcases exceptional details from top to bottom with white oak floors, dazzling lighting, and refined millwork. A tremendous great room is at the heart of the design, complemented by an additional room perfect for a formal living room or home office. The kitchen is a chef’s dream with its tremendous scale, Thermador appliances, and built-in casual dining/homework space. Rounding out the main level is a bedroom and bath just right for guests or an au pair.
The upper level comprises a luxurious master suite with amazing closet space and lavish bath plus an additional bedroom suite and two bedrooms with shared bath. Living space continues outside on the heated loggia wired for media use, a large deck with recessed spa, plus ample level lawn for play – all on more than one-third acre bordering the sights and sounds of a gently flowing creek. All of this, plus an incredible location midway between San Francisco and Silicon Valley with easy access to an international airport as well as acclaimed public and private schools, makes for a rare jewel on the San Francisco Peninsula.
At a Glance
- Stunning Hamptons-style estate home completed in 2016
- Built by renowned local builder Mark Sinclair
- Optionally sold fully furnished
- 5 bedrooms and 4.5 baths; approximately 4,379 square feet (buyer to confirm)
- Formal living room, or optional office
- Tremendous great room with fabulous kitchen
- Main-level bedroom and bath perfect for guests
- Luxurious upstairs master suite, second suite, plus two bedrooms with shared bath
- Creek-side setting with heated loggia, vast deck with spa, and level lawn
- Attached 2-car garage wired for EV
- Over one-third acre (approximately 16,988 square feet; buyer to confirm)
- Prime lower Hillsborough midway between San Francisco and Silicon Valley
- Excellent Hillsborough schools