One of the original 1890s "Burlingame Cottages" mirroring the emergence of the nascent Burlingame Country Club, 1615 Floribunda Avenue in Hillsborough is an iconic home in Peninsula lore. Once home to Reagan Administration Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger, Newhall Manor was built in 1897 and designed by architect A. Page Brown, who was a consulting architect on San Francisco's legendary Palace Hotel. Today this home stands on over an acre of land spanning 10,000+ sq. ft. and has been totally renovated. The home was featured on Hillsborough's 2010 Centennial celebration Historic Homes Tour alongside other stalwart mansions such as La Dolphine and the Bing Crosby Estate. The home is offered at $6,770,000. Of all Hillsborough homes for sale throughout the generations, this is certainly a rare and singular statement.
One of Hillsborough's Oldest, Most Venerable Homes hits the market
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