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The historic Pomeroy House stands as one of Shasta Hanchett Park’s most distinguished architectural residences. Designed by acclaimed architect Andrew P. Hill Jr. in 1923 and ideally situated on an oversized corner lot, this landmark home masterfully unites timeless craftsmanship with uncompromising modern luxury.
Behind its distinguished presence, the residence delivers a level of infrastructure and efficiency rarely found in homes of this era, including owned solar, Tesla charging, high-efficiency climate control, and whole-home water softener. Original architectural elements, including the Batchelder tile fireplace and formal entertaining rooms, have been carefully preserved and complemented by historically sensitive upgrades.
The kitchen has been comprehensively redesigned, featuring Miele and Viking appliances with seamless access to entertaining areas. The grounds offer exceptional privacy, anchored by a pool, spa, outdoor kitchen, reclaimed redwood lanai, and mature productive gardens—ideal for both large gatherings and everyday living.
The floorplan provides natural separation between public and private spaces. The primary suite serves as a private retreat with a spa-inspired bath, while three additional bedrooms, including a guest ensuite, offer flexibility for guests or dedicated workspaces. The finished lower level introduces a walk-in wine cellar and expansive bonus space ideal for a screening lounge, fitness studio, or private club room.
Every detail reflects uncompromising stewardship, from solid copper gutters to historically sensitive enhancements that honor the home’s architectural legacy. Mills Act designation provides substantial property tax advantages, enhancing long-term ownership value.
This is more than a home—it is a legacy property offering historic pedigree, modern sophistication, and resort-level living in one of San Jose’s most prestigious neighborhoods.
Behind its distinguished presence, the residence delivers a level of infrastructure and efficiency rarely found in homes of this era, including owned solar, Tesla charging, high-efficiency climate control, and whole-home water softener. Original architectural elements, including the Batchelder tile fireplace and formal entertaining rooms, have been carefully preserved and complemented by historically sensitive upgrades.
The kitchen has been comprehensively redesigned, featuring Miele and Viking appliances with seamless access to entertaining areas. The grounds offer exceptional privacy, anchored by a pool, spa, outdoor kitchen, reclaimed redwood lanai, and mature productive gardens—ideal for both large gatherings and everyday living.
The floorplan provides natural separation between public and private spaces. The primary suite serves as a private retreat with a spa-inspired bath, while three additional bedrooms, including a guest ensuite, offer flexibility for guests or dedicated workspaces. The finished lower level introduces a walk-in wine cellar and expansive bonus space ideal for a screening lounge, fitness studio, or private club room.
Every detail reflects uncompromising stewardship, from solid copper gutters to historically sensitive enhancements that honor the home’s architectural legacy. Mills Act designation provides substantial property tax advantages, enhancing long-term ownership value.
This is more than a home—it is a legacy property offering historic pedigree, modern sophistication, and resort-level living in one of San Jose’s most prestigious neighborhoods.
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- Price: Offered at $4,198,000