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A Once-in a Generation Offering Nothing in Vancouver compares to the grandeur, history, and scale of this Estate. Originally commissioned in 1919 by Blythe D, Rogers, heir to the Rogers Sugar family, and his architect wife Alix, the residence was designed by Bernard Cuddon Palmer in a distinguished Tudor style. Set on 1.5 acres of cascading gardens and a sweeping grand lawn off of SW Marine Drive, this home has long stood as one of the city's most celebrated family estates. The main residence spans over 13,000 square feet, filled with rich wood detailing, storied craftsmanship, and an undeniable sense of heritage. Every room tells a story, carrying the elegance and stature of a bygone era while offering space and proportion rarely found today. Viewings by appointment - contact your agent.