A classic John Anderson Victorianwith a twistset on the coveted north side of Liberty Street, overlooking the skyline of San Francisco. This is a home that balances classic proportion with moments of quiet surprise. From the street, the architecture reads as timeless; inside, it opens in unexpected ways. Light moves differently here. One of the two bedrooms rises dramatically, its expansive ceiling and two-story window framing both the city beyond and the striking presence of a Norfolk Island pinean almost cinematic pairing of architecture and nature. The main living spaces carry a sense of ease rather than formality. Softwood floors lend warmth, high ceilings enhance space, and a handsome mantel with gas fireplace anchor the living room with understated comfort. Period built-ins & pocket doors remain intact, offering texture and history without feeling fixed in time. The dining room transitions effortlessly outward, opening to a generous deck where the city reveals itself fullylayered rooftops, shifting light, and that unmistakable San Francisco horizon. The space lends itself to both the formal and informal: morning coffee, late dinners, and quiet observation. The home offers two bedrooms and one and a half baths, thoughtfully arranged. Below, the lower level provides a garage and a flexible bonus room. This traditional home retains its character while allowing for openness, light, and a more contemporary rhythm of living. A house that acknowledges its past, with a warmth and charm to enjoy for years to come.