Queen Anne Home of Occidental’s First Doctor Listed for Sale

Built in 1867 as a mock-up for San Francisco Victorians, the home includes classic details like claw-foot tubs and wraparound porches.


A circa-1867 Queen Anne — the former home and office of Occidental’s first doctor — is currently listed for sale. Originally built as a mock-up for San Francisco Victorians, the renovated 4,052-square-foot historic home has six-bedrooms, two bathrooms and multiple auxiliary spaces. The asking price is $1,399,999.

Classic details include claw-foot tubs, two stories of wraparound porches, wainscoting and rosettes, dormers and shingles. With a modernized tranquil interior — evoking a type of Nancy-Meyers vibe — comfort, beauty and history merge nicely in this dwelling.

Living room in Occidental home
Living room with fireplace in the historic Queen Anne, which was the home of Occidental’s first doctor. (Peter Lyons)
Kitchen in Occidental home
Renovated kitchen in Occidental home. (Peter Lyons)

The renovated kitchen boasts marble countertops, Thermador appliances and direct access to the porch, which overlooks the garden’s mature trees and roses. 

The home’s top floor gives views to the tiny town and rolling hills. A full basement offers more usable space below. 

The carriage house, wherein the doctor saw patients, has been reframed and could serve as an office or workout space. Beneath the carriage house is a renovated studio that’s ready to serve as a rental unit. 

For more information on this home at 14952 Coleman Valley Road, Occidental, contact listing agent Emily Beaven, 415-730-9759, Compass, compass.com