1511 34th Avenue is a rare Rousseau-built Spanish Mediterranean home in the Central Sunset that has remained in the same family for generations and remarkably, many of the original architectural details remain beautifully intact. This is not a recently renovated interpretation of a period home. This is the real thing. Soaring vaulted ceilings with exposed beams, dramatic arched windows, intricate wrought iron detailing, original hardwood floors, vintage tile work, period fireplaces, and richly preserved character throughout. Even the original kitchen and bathroom tile work has survived an increasingly rare find in San Francisco where so many homes of this era have been stripped or overly remodeled. The scale is exceptional. Approximately 2,460 square feet across two levels with a classic floor plan that includes a grand formal living room, formal dining room, eat-in kitchen with breakfast area, two bedrooms and bath on the main level, plus a substantial lower level with family room, wet bar, laundry, storage, and expansive garage space. Rear bedrooms enjoy ocean views, the block is beautifully tree-lined, and the home sits in one of the Central Sunset's most established residential pockets near Ocean Beach, Golden Gate Park, Irving Street corridors, and west side transit. The next owner will likely undertake meaningful improvements and restoration work over time, but the architectural foundation here is incredibly special. Homes with this level of intact character, scale, and provenance rarely come to market anymore. 1511 34th Avenue offers a genuine opportunity to restore and steward an important piece of San Francisco residential architecture.