Alfred E. Clarke Mansion

The Alfred E. Clarke Mansion, also known as Caselli Mansion, Nobby Clarke's Castle and Nobby Clarke's Folly, is a mansion in San Francisco, California, located at 250 Douglass Street in the Castro neighborhood.[3] The Clarke Mansion survived the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and subsequent fires which had destroyed many of the Victorian mansions from the same era.[4] On December 7, 1975, it was designated a San Francisco City landmark. The mansion was used briefly as a hospital. Today, it is used as a rental property, with 15 apartments.

The mansion under construction in the 1870s
Alfred E. Clarke Mansion
The Caselli Mansion or Alfred E. Clarke Mansion in 2009
TypeMansion
Location250 Douglass Street, San Francisco, USA
Coordinates37.75961°N 122.43953°W / 37.75961; -122.43953
AreaCastro District
Built1891
Original useSingle-Family Residence (Hospital in early 1900s)
ArchitectAlfred E. Clarke
Architectural style(s)Baroque Queen-Anne[1]
Official name: Alfred E. (Nobby) Clarke Mansion[2]
DesignatedDecember 7, 1975
Reference no.80[2]
Location of Alfred E. Clarke Mansion in San Francisco

References

  1. "Historic Sites and Points of Interest in San Francisco". NoeHill. Retrieved 21 April 2016.
  2. "SAN FRANCISCO PRESERVATION BULLETIN NO. 9" (PDF). San Francisco Planning Dept. City and County of San Francisco. Retrieved 22 April 2016.
  3. "The Victorian Alliance of San Francisco — House Histories". Victorianalliance.org. Retrieved 2014-05-08.
  4. "San Francisco Adventure / Caselli Mansion". Sfxplorer.com. 2012-01-03. Archived from the original on 2014-05-06. Retrieved 2014-05-08.


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