Victorian facades, ancient secrets. A quiet row of homes dating back to the 1800s, each one protected by layered enchantments. Known for housing generations of magical bloodlines—some peaceful, others exiled.
Looks ordinary. Isn’t. A timeless Eastlake Victorian rebuilt for a new generation of witches, Selwick Manor stands in San Francisco’s historic Laurel Hill district — regal, quietly humming with ancestral magic. From the outside, it preserves its 1890s charm: a steep gable roof, painted in faded Dusk Plum, decorative millwork, and leaded glass windows that shimmer faintly at twilight. But inside, the house has been modernized — not through technology, but through magic.