A mansion in San Francisco’s Sea Cliff neighborhood that once belonged to actress Sharon Stone and her then-husband, San Francisco journalist Phil Bronstein, is listed for $39 million.
Stone bought the home in 1998 with Bronstein, who at the time was the executive editor of the Examiner, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Built in 1908, the home is one of the original structures built in the neighborhood known for its dramatic bluffs overlooking the Pacific Ocean.
The Italian-Victorian style home spans 8,495 square feet and has seven bedrooms and 10 bathrooms. It features grand entertaining spaces both inside and outside, and it boasts views of the Golden Gate Bridge. The living room features tall ceilings, custom-built fireplaces and an integrated sound system. It opens onto a courtyard that is the center of the entertaining action. Upstairs, most of the bedrooms come with Juliet balconies or terraces to take in the ocean breeze. It also includes a family lounge with a wet bar, among other amenities.
Neal Ward with Compass is the listing agent.
Stone and Bronstein, who later became executive editor at the San Francisco Chronicle, divorced in 2004.
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