The skylight-capped foyer.
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Valhalla 1893’s open-plan great room is divided by a double-sided marble fireplace.
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The Valhalla’s carved wood bar grounds the home in its unique history.
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The kitchen and dining area sit opposite one another.
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The chef’s kitchen has a massive island with breakfast bar seating.
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A covered deck outside the great room offers stunning views of Angel Island and Richardson Bay.
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The family room.
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An eye-catching fireplace anchors the home office.
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The mud room.
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Hardwood flooring and a private sitting area complement the primary bedroom.
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The room spills onto a huge rooftop terrace.
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Skylights fill the dressing room with natural light.
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The roof terrace has an outdoor bar and a couple of fire pits.
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The guesthouse’s kitchen and dining areas.
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Waterfront views from the guesthouse living room.
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A lofted area in the guesthouse.
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The guesthouse’s covered deck.
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The guesthouse bedroom.
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A view of its en-suite bathroom.
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Aerial view of the waterfront estate.
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The compound has over 8,000-square-feet of living space.
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