Effusing a historical spirit along the Pacific coastline, Crown Manor is a unique brick-built gem on Coronado Island.
The San Diego home sits along Ocean Boulevard and, protected by a security gate, sprawls across nearly 24,000 square feet. It is made of seven bedrooms, nine full bathrooms and seven half-bathrooms.
On the market for $40 million, Crown Manor is co-listed by agent Seth Nelson of Fredrik Eklund and Jackie Guthrie of The Eklund | Gomes Team, OC.
“The sale of the Crown Manor represents one of those rare opportunities to acquire an iconic piece of Southern California’s history and holds a rich pedigree of timeless quality and the allure of a bygone era,” Nelson shared. “It truly is a special piece of art.”
With views of the Pacific Ocean, Crown Manor promises the go-with-the-flow ease of a beachside lifestyle without letting go of decadent day-to-day living.
First built in 1902, Crown Manor has preserved its brickwork, wood detailing and opulent flourishes through careful maintenance and restoration. The estate was distinguished as a historical landmark in 1979 by the Coronado Historical Assoc.
A premier display of equal parts 20th-century craftsmanship and modern-day sanctuary, the Coronado manse features both modern luxury amenities and artful details of the past. Upon inspection, you’ll discover a formal dining room, walk-in closets, a cellar, a sun-warmed patio, an abundance of chandeliers, a massage room, a fireplace and a number of grand lion statues.