Bradford House (San Rafael, California)


The Bradford House in San Rafael, California, also known as Bradford Manor or as Bradford/Sharp House, was built in 1883. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.
It was deemed "an exceptional example of Stick/Eastlake style." It is a two-and-a-half-story mansion built largely of redwood, and is about in plan. It is asymmetrical on all floors, with a veranda, some porches, and a steep and complex roof.
It was built for William Bushnell Bradford and his wife Pauline Bradford, and is located in a cul de sac at 333 G Street, in the park-like Forbes Addition area about northwest of downtown San Rafael.
Descendants sold the home in 1916 and it was later divided into seven apartments.