Psychological health studies have shown the importance of being able to look out into green space and convenient access to nature. It wasn't until the Victorian era that SF started to add parks for its citizens. Also in that period, when San Francisco first moved away from dirt roads, they installed cobblestones. 1566 Fell benefits from both of these Victorian-era trends. Facing Golden Gate Park, with a nod to its origins, surrounded by cobblestones, rests this ground-level Victorian home. Tall ceilings, hardwood floors, and large sunny south-facing windows greet you. The cobblestone theme continues in the living room on the front of the large wood-burning fireplace. Classic pocket doors separate the double parlor which could serve as your master bedroom, guest room or dining room. The next room has its own half bath, en suite, and a good-sized closet. The main bathroom is a split-bath, upgraded with marble vanity and new tile. Kitchen offers direct access to the deeded patio & yard