The 60 King Avenue estate epitomizes Piedmont's legacy of fine early Twentieth-Century architecture. Designed by renowned architect William Knowles and built-in 1913, it suggests monumental dimensions and enduring elegance. Stately, period architectural elements throughout the home, such as formal segmented arched windows and doorways, fireplaces, and hardwood floors retain their centennial splendor. The property, verging on an approx. half acre incorporates a pool and spa, surrounded by patios and a variety of gardens directly accessible from the public rooms. The interior comprises three extensive floors of living space and offers spectacular views of San Francisco Bay and beyond. The floor plan includes a library and sunroom in addition to the formal living and dining rooms on the main floor, a ballroom, family room, a half bath, and wine cellar on the lower level, and six bedrooms, a study, and four full baths plus a half bath on the upper level. An elevator serves all three floors.