The fictional high school Anne Hathaway‘s “Princess Diaries” character attends is actually a famous San Francisco home in real life … and it’s hitting the market.
Our real estate sources tell us the 4,554-square-foot estate that served as the exterior filming location for the fictional “Grove High School” from the 2001 movie is up for $6.5 million.
The beautiful 4-bedroom home is over 100 years old … and it’s considered one of San Francisco’s most beloved properties, it’s built right on the edge of the landmark Presidio, a sprawling National Park at the foot of the Golden Gate Bridge.
The property is a 12-room villa decked out with a rooftop garden offering panoramic views of the city and San Francisco Bay … plus an outdoor kitchen with heaters and a fire pit.
The entrance to the home was made famous in the scene where Anne’s character is outed as a princess as she tries to get to class while a huge throng of media waits outside the front gate.
The interior’s just as beautiful as the famous exterior … we’re talking hardwood floors, large living rooms with fireplaces and arched windows, a walk-in closet in the master bedroom and more views of the city, park and Bay.
Parking’s a bitch in San Francisco — even a place as big as this only has a one-car garage, but there’s also a home gym and laundry room.
We’re told the home went back on the market Friday with the new, $6.5 million price tag after originally being listed back in March for $8.9 mil.
Steven Mavromihalis and John C. Fitzgerald of Compass holding the listing