Home of the Week: Queen Anne meets Alameda’s Gold Coast

915 Grand Street is one of the finest examples of preserved Queen Anne Revival architecture in Alameda. Built in 1891 by acclaimed architect A. W. Pattiani, it is a showpiece of this distinct, yet short-lived, architectural style.

Home of the Week: Queen Anne meets Alameda’s Gold Coast

True to the period, this stunning home features an asymmetrical facade, a front-facing gable, carved medallions, and shake shingles. The side-sitting porch enhances a stately front door.

Home of the Week: Queen Anne meets Alameda’s Gold Coast

Step inside to find a grand reception hall, featuring a dramatic staircase and beautiful vintage oak floors with inlaid rosewood borders.

Home of the Week: Queen Anne meets Alameda’s Gold Coast

A grand, formal living room sits to the left, and is a perfect example of the Queen Anne Revival’s flair for embellishment with its 10-foot coved ceiling, wide baseboards, picture rails, and wood-burning fireplace with a classic, traditional mantel.

Home of the Week: Queen Anne meets Alameda’s Gold Coast

The Victorian details in the large, formal dining room include a high, coved ceiling, tall bay windows with their original “wavy” glass, and a fireplace with an elegant marble hearth.

Home of the Week: Queen Anne meets Alameda’s Gold Coast
Home of the Week: Queen Anne meets Alameda’s Gold Coast

A newly remodeled kitchen showcases custom built cabinets, a chimney-style range hood, a large island topped with butcher block, and a walk-in pantry. Tall windows throughout provide sunlight as well as views of the lush backyard.

Home of the Week: Queen Anne meets Alameda’s Gold Coast

Head upstairs to find four bedrooms, each with their own charm. Consistent to all, however, are beautiful oak floors, ornately carved ceiling medallions, and original, stately window and door trim. A second full bathroom on this level has been freshly renovated.

Home of the Week: Queen Anne meets Alameda’s Gold Coast

A third floor attic is reached by a staircase located next to the fourth bedroom and has the potential for an upstairs family room, recreation room, or guest quarters.

Home of the Week: Queen Anne meets Alameda’s Gold Coast

This is a unique opportunity to own a piece of Alameda history that is as beautiful today as it was nearly one hundred thirty years ago. The home is listed by Kate McCaffrey at $1,995,000.

Home of the Week: Queen Anne meets Alameda’s Gold Coast

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