The late Williams purchased this Sea Cliff home in 1991, the year he left audiences in stitches in the still-famous “Hook” film.
Insiders say Travis Kelce bought new $6M mansion to impress Taylor Swift after feeling ‘self-conscious’A slice of comedic history is now up for grabs, as the late, great Robin Williams’ former San Francisco abode — adorned with secret rooms and hidden passageways designed for his children — is set to make waves in the real estate world with a jaw-dropping price tag of $25 million.
“It’s a beautiful, happy house,” Marsha told the Journal, reflecting on the years of joy and laughter they shared under its roof. “We had many, many fantastic years of fun and play and joy there.”Erected around 1926, the residence originally belonged to Oliver J. Olson, an interesting tidbit uncovered in the 2014 book, “The Liberty Ships of World War II.”
The work included preserving original elements such as woodwork, moldings and ornate ironwork. The angled wooden beams over the main staircase stand as a testament to their devotion to the property’s character.Above the main entrance, flanked by majestic stone columns, the couple added cast-stone Comedy and Tragedy masks, reflecting the duality of life in true Robin Williams fashion.
The home also hosts a library and a media room, both boasting French doors that lead to the outdoor splendor. In addition, wine connoisseurs will be delighted by the wine cellar, while the pantry and walk-in vault offer a touch of luxury. Multiple storage rooms and cedar-lined closets are a homeowner’s dream. Outside, several patios and a loggia reveal breathtaking views of the iconic Golden Gate Bridge.
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