Set amid thriving trees, this classic shingled residence recently underwent a meticulous renovation, resulting in three levels of chic, light-filled living and entertaining space with chevron-patterned white oak floors and incredible views of downtown. The open-plan living area features thoughtful white oak built-ins and a bar. The chef's kitchen features a full complement of Miele appliances and a dining area that opens to a delightful terrace. On the level above, the luxurious primary suite boasts views that sweep across the city skyline to the bay. Its spa-like bath offers a rain shower and a soaking tub. A second bedroom enjoys a verdant outlook thanks to the expanses of windows. The uppermost floor is dedicated to a versatile space, a third bedroom, office, or entertainment space accompanied by a stylish full bath and a terrace with a gas firepit. The home also benefits from a one-car garage and seemingly every modern convenience, from motorized shades to radiant heating and a 400-bottle wine cellar. This residence is the former home of Armistead Maupin, esteemed author of Tales of the City. Ideally tucked away in this secluded neighborhood near the restaurants and shops of Cole Valley, the trails on Mount Sutro, and iconic Golden Gate Park.