Nestled on the downhill side of Arlington Boulevard in the El Cerrito Hills, sits this mid-century view home designed by Lyman Conrad Jee in 1958. As you approach the home, you are greeted by a professionally-designed Japanese garden that trails the front path and private front entry. The entry looks straight into the mid-century courtyard with Japanese garden. Down three stairs to the right is the main living area with floor-to-ceiling windows looking out to the Bay, and Golden Gate Bridge! Original wood and beam ceilings, characteristic of mid-century design, can be seen in the main living area along with the expansive view. The main living room, dining area, family room, and kitchen complete this side of the home. To the left of the main entry are the sleeping quarters, with 3 bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms, including an en suite, all with private garden views. Rounding out the home is an oversized two-car garage with workspace. Zoned Kensington Hilltop Elem. 849Arlington dot com