Breathtaking 1920s Spanish revival home that was one of the first properties to be constructed in California town of Pebble Beach lists for $22.75m

A beautiful mansion that is one of the oldest properties in the elegant coastal community of Pebble Beach has hit the market for $22.75 million.

The circa-1920 Spanish Revival spans more than 8,400 square feet and features seven bedrooms.

Situated on an exclusive 2.5 hectare plot of land with breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean, the century-old estate has been recently renovated.

Listing agent Tim Allen of Coldwell Banker Realty revealed that the beautiful Spanish-style home was one of the first homes built in Pebble Beach.

Pebble Beach is a small coastal residential community on California’s Monterey Peninsula, founded in 1919.

A beautiful mansion that is one of the oldest properties in the elegant coastal community of Pebble Beach has hit the market for $22.75 million.

The circa 1920 Spanish Revival extends over 8,400 square feet and features seven bedrooms

The circa 1920 Spanish Revival extends over 8,400 square feet and features seven bedrooms

Situated on an exclusive 2.5-hectare plot of land with breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean, the century-old estate has been recently renovated

Situated on an exclusive 2.5-hectare plot of land with breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean, the century-old estate has been recently renovated

The beach town is known for its impressive golf courses, gated communities and the 17-mile drive, the main road that runs through Pebble Beach for which non-residents must pay tolls.

Selling the exclusive property is Ann Soske, 80, along with her three adult children.

Listing agent Tim Allen of Coldwell Banker Realty revealed that the beautiful Spanish-style home was one of the first homes built in Pebble Beach

Listing agent Tim Allen of Coldwell Banker Realty revealed that the beautiful Spanish-style home was one of the first homes built in Pebble Beach

Soske bought the house in the 1970s together with her late husband Joshua Soske, who died in 2022.

According to public records, the couple purchased the Pebble Beach estate for $600,000.

The home was originally built for then-president of Pebble Beach’s Cypress Point Club, Harry Hunt.

Sports Illustrated reported in 1956 that Hunt played a round of golf with President Dwight Eisenhower at the club.

The Soske’s made the Pebble Beach house their primary residence and Stephen Soske, who grew up there with his siblings, recalled, “For a while we had four horses.”

The recently renovated house retains much of its original character, including the Spanish influence - seen here in the tiles on the stairs and the arched doorways

The recently renovated house retains much of its original character, including the Spanish influence – seen here in the tiles on the stairs and the arched doorways

The kitchen in the property has recently been renovated but still shows the influence of the Spanish Revival in the bright tiles in the back wall and the rough, symmetrical brick floor design

The kitchen in the property has recently been renovated but still shows the influence of the Spanish Revival in the bright tiles in the back wall and the rough, symmetrical brick floor design

Selling the exclusive property is Ann Soske, 80, along with her three adult children.  Soske bought the house in the 1970s together with her late husband Joshua Soske, who died in 2022

Selling the exclusive property is Ann Soske, 80, along with her three adult children. Soske bought the house in the 1970s together with her late husband Joshua Soske, who died in 2022

Now that the children are grown, the house became the family’s second home.

In recent years, Stephen has overseen the renovation of the property. ‘We wanted to modernize the rooms to make them look more modern, whilst retaining the heritage and architectural style of the house.’

Pebble Beach is a small coastal residential community on California's Monterey Peninsula, founded in 1919

Pebble Beach is a small coastal residential community on California’s Monterey Peninsula, founded in 1919

Original features of the house, such as the iron window grilles and carved wooden doors, were retained and restored during the renovation.

The unique Douglas fir and terra cotta floors were retained while the kitchen and primary bathrooms were renovated.

Stephen declined to reveal the cost of the home improvement project but says the house will be greatly missed.

“It will be a real loss for our family,” he said.

Original features of the house, such as the iron window grilles and carved wooden doors, were retained and restored during the renovation

Original features of the house, such as the iron window grilles and carved wooden doors, were retained and restored during the renovation

The Soske's made the Pebble Beach house their primary residence and Stephen Soske, who grew up there with his siblings, recalled: 'For a while we had four horses'

The Soske’s made the Pebble Beach house their primary residence and Stephen Soske, who grew up there with his siblings, recalled: ‘For a while we had four horses’

The unique Douglas fir and terra cotta floors were retained while the kitchen and primary bathrooms were renovated

The unique Douglas fir and terra cotta floors were retained while the kitchen and primary bathrooms were renovated

It’s not unusual for homes in Pebble Beach to fetch top dollar, with another home in the community listed last month for a whopping $39 million.

The record for the most expensive home sold in Pebble Beach stands on a 3-acre estate that sold for a whopping $36.9 million last year.