THE KNICKERBOCKER MANSION. The Knickerbocker Mansion is located in the heart of Big Bear Lake, capable of housing 33 guests comfortably. This unique, well kept lodge is a perfect get-a-way for sizable families and/or friends, reunions, seminars, weddings and group retreats of all kinds. On approximately two and a quarter acre property, there are two residences and one six-unit building: The Mansion, The Residence & The Carriage House. In total there are 14 Master Suites with 15 Master Bathrooms. Built in 1920, the Mansion is a vertical-log constructed Lodge built for Big Bear's Dam-Keeper, William Knickerbocker. The "Mansion" includes 5 Bedrooms, 5 1/2 Bathrooms, a Commercial Kitchen, a huge Formal Dinning room w/ fireplace, cozy living room w/ massive rock fireplace, large laundry facility and a huge basement-area perfect for use as a game room or wine cellar. The "Residence" includes 3 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms, open kitchen and living room, ample dining area w/ breakfast bar, high vaulted wood-beam ceilings with efficient wood-stove fireplace, extensive patio decking, private spa, plus a separate, hidden guest suite. The "Carriage House" is a 6 Bedroom guest house w/ a second outdoor Spa. Also included is a conference building, a 3-car garage and parking for 30 vehicles. Adjacent to the National Forest and graced by towering pines and beautiful views, the Knickerbocker Mansion is a short walk to the Village and Lake. Arguably the most iconic estate in Southern California.
EV24134373
Multi-Family, Business Opportunities, 3+ Story
San Bernardino
1920
2.24
Acres
Public
4
Log
9,802
Sq. Ft.
Electricity Connected,Natural Gas Connected,Sewer Connected,Water Connected
Detailed Room Information
- Laundry
- Laundry Room
Interior Features
- Cooling
- None
- Heating
- Gas Heat. Forced Air, Central.
Exterior / Lot Features
- Parking
- 0 Covered Parking Spaces.
- Exterior
- Log
- Roof
- Composition
- Fence
- Partial
- Additional Exterior/Lot Features
- Level,Sloped Up.
Financial Considerations
0309221050000
Cash to New Loan
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