Coleridge Avenue
This unique residence is a masterful blend of original Spanish Colonial Revival architecture and modernist interior design by the late renowned designer John Dickinson. Tall ceilings with mahogany arched doorways and crown moldings recall the home’s circa 1927 roots, while stainless steel canopies around the French doors and windows present a sleek contemporary contrast. Nowhere is the modernist design more apparent than in the master suite with its solarium sitting room, open layout, and lacquered wardrobes. Outside, the corner lot comprises front and rear brick terraces, gardening beds, and a private deck that wraps around a heritage oak. Located in the heart of Old Palo Alto, this home is just minutes to Stanford University, tech centers, and excellent Palo Alto schools.
At a Glance
- Premier address in Old Palo Alto at the corner of Coleridge and Bryant, Palo Alto’s bicycle boulevard
- Circa 1927 Spanish Colonial Revival home owned by the same family for 47 years
- A Category 4 “contributing home” on the City of Palo Alto’s historic inventory
- Modern-themed updates by the late renowned interior designer John Dickinson of San Francisco
- 2 bedrooms and 2 baths with approximately 2,006 square feet
- Corner lot of approximately 8,400square feet (60’ x 140’)
- Detached 2-car garage
- Brick courtyard garden with raised vegetable beds and small table grape vineyard
- Excellent Palo Alto schools
Location
Contact
Gullixson
650.888.4898 brent@gullixson.com
1377 El Camino Real, Menlo Park, CA 94025, United States