In San Francisco, the storied Locksley Hall, a 9,235-square-foot estate built in the early 1900s by a rich bank fellow and recently overhauled by a modern mining mogul, is very quietly asking $49M as a pocket listing. The manor comes with a poolhouse, rose garden, and panic room, as well as the indefinable fruits of a $32M, nine-year renovation. Photos, right this way. [Curbed SF]
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