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Lakefront legacy luxury South Lake Tahoe Estate
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9.8 out of 10
Exceptional
6 bedrooms 6+ bathrooms Sleeps 12 687.5 sq m
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South Lake Tahoe, CA
- Pope Beach6 min walk
- Valhalla at Lake Tahoe8 min walk
- Taylor Creek Visitor Center3 min drive
- Lake Tahoe, CA (TVL)8 min drive
Rooms & beds
6 bedrooms (sleeps 12)
Cal King Bed
1 King Bed
Cal King Bed Lakeview
1 King Bed
Cal King Bedroom Lakeview
1 King Bed
Cal King Garden View onsuite bathroom
1 King Bed
Onsuite Bedroom Cal King
1 King Bed
Twin Beds 2
2 Single Beds
6 bathrooms, 1 half bathroom
Common Area Half Bath
Toilet
Lakeview suite
Bathtub · Toilet · Shower only
Onsuite Bathroom
Bathtub · Toilet · Shower only
Onsuite Bathroom
Bathtub · Toilet · Shower only
Onsuite Bathroom
Bathtub · Toilet · Shower only
Primary Suite
+1
Bathtub · Bidet · Toilet · Shower only · Jetted bathtub
Shared Bath Suite
Bathtub · Toilet · Shower only
Spaces
Deck or patio
Kitchen
Balcony
Garden
Dining area
About this property
Lakefront legacy luxury South Lake Tahoe Estate
Situated on the Private Jameson Beach shoreline, South Shore showcases timeless architecture with an Old Tahoe design outfitted with modern amenities. Beautifully appointed cabinetry, custom-made by builder's craftsmen, and precision-shaped stonework are standout features of this legacy lakefront home.
Gated for privacy, the level grounds with lawn and stately Sierra trees lead to 100' of breathtaking shoreline with a private pier and two Boat buoys. Enjoy warm summer days on the water and long summer nights by the lakeside, stone fire pit, and BBQ sitting area and deck. From the foyer, the main floor is revealed. A Luxury Chef Delight Kitchen leads to the Lakeview dining area, with a temperature control Glass wine Cellar bringing the outdoors in with 10' wide folding glass doors and windows opening to a spacious lakeside deck.
The great room is dominated at its northern end by the granite boulder fireplace, Piano, and Pool table with a Lakeview window. While intimate sitting areas dot the room with a custom-designed Bar, allowing a large number of people to gather while maintaining spaces for a private conversation. A creative floor plan provides privacy on the upper floor. The primary suite opens via Custom doors to a balcony with space for two to enjoy the awe-inspiring lake views or the cozy reading nook. The ensuite bath has a solid stone bathtub with jets and unique doors. The Luxury suites on the second level also have a steam room and Lake or Garden views.
Throughout this lakefront home, design and construction were intended to have a timeless, durable elegance, enough to last many generations, a true legacy home designed by a famous New York designer.
Here is a brief history of close Emerald Bay, Camp Richardson, and Private Jameson Beach Estates.
Continue straight along Highway 89, also known here as Emerald Bay Road, while I tell you about our next stop, Camp Richardson and Private Jameson Beach Estates. It is about 3 miles.
The earliest records of ownership of the land around Camp Richardson are from 1875, when M. C. Gardner purchased several thousand acres of timber holdings from the U.S. Government and built a sawmill and railroad line there. He paid 25 cents an acre for the land. “Lucky” Baldwin bought out Gardner in the late 1800s and built a lakefront summer home for his family and the Tallac Hotel for visitors. Over the years, Lucky sold units of his land to families who built homes on adjoining properties.
One of those units was purchased in 1924 by Captain Alonzo Richardson. Richardson built cabins and a lakefront pavilion; he added a hotel in 1926 and later a dining room and gas station. In 1927, he built the long wharf, which is now used as the Richardson Resort pier just a walk from the private Jameson Beach Estate. After Richardson died in the early 1950s, the resort was passed to his widow Cora and his daughter and son-in-law, Florence and Ray Knisley. By 1967, the resort's operation was becoming more difficult and less profitable, and the family was under great pressure to sell the land for commercial development. Ray approached the United States Forest Service with the option of taking over the land. There were many back-and-forth negotiations before an agreement was reached. Today, the Richardson Marina remains privately owned, and the Camp Richardson Resort is operated under a Special Use Permit from the United States Forest Service.
For decades now, multiple generations of families have stayed in the cabins and played on the beach at Camp Richardson, creating lasting memories.
Continue straight, roll down your windows, and take a whiff of that incredible Tahoe pine forest air! I will catch up with you when we are closer to Camp Richardson.
Tax # 075755 Permit Number 074805
This Property has a permit for 12 people. Quiet Hours start at 9:00 Pm and go until 8:00 am
No more than 4 cars onsite are allowed
There is no central AC or portable AC, only one unit for smaller properties and 2 for larger ones.
Gated for privacy, the level grounds with lawn and stately Sierra trees lead to 100' of breathtaking shoreline with a private pier and two Boat buoys. Enjoy warm summer days on the water and long summer nights by the lakeside, stone fire pit, and BBQ sitting area and deck. From the foyer, the main floor is revealed. A Luxury Chef Delight Kitchen leads to the Lakeview dining area, with a temperature control Glass wine Cellar bringing the outdoors in with 10' wide folding glass doors and windows opening to a spacious lakeside deck.
The great room is dominated at its northern end by the granite boulder fireplace, Piano, and Pool table with a Lakeview window. While intimate sitting areas dot the room with a custom-designed Bar, allowing a large number of people to gather while maintaining spaces for a private conversation. A creative floor plan provides privacy on the upper floor. The primary suite opens via Custom doors to a balcony with space for two to enjoy the awe-inspiring lake views or the cozy reading nook. The ensuite bath has a solid stone bathtub with jets and unique doors. The Luxury suites on the second level also have a steam room and Lake or Garden views.
Throughout this lakefront home, design and construction were intended to have a timeless, durable elegance, enough to last many generations, a true legacy home designed by a famous New York designer.
Here is a brief history of close Emerald Bay, Camp Richardson, and Private Jameson Beach Estates.
Continue straight along Highway 89, also known here as Emerald Bay Road, while I tell you about our next stop, Camp Richardson and Private Jameson Beach Estates. It is about 3 miles.
The earliest records of ownership of the land around Camp Richardson are from 1875, when M. C. Gardner purchased several thousand acres of timber holdings from the U.S. Government and built a sawmill and railroad line there. He paid 25 cents an acre for the land. “Lucky” Baldwin bought out Gardner in the late 1800s and built a lakefront summer home for his family and the Tallac Hotel for visitors. Over the years, Lucky sold units of his land to families who built homes on adjoining properties.
One of those units was purchased in 1924 by Captain Alonzo Richardson. Richardson built cabins and a lakefront pavilion; he added a hotel in 1926 and later a dining room and gas station. In 1927, he built the long wharf, which is now used as the Richardson Resort pier just a walk from the private Jameson Beach Estate. After Richardson died in the early 1950s, the resort was passed to his widow Cora and his daughter and son-in-law, Florence and Ray Knisley. By 1967, the resort's operation was becoming more difficult and less profitable, and the family was under great pressure to sell the land for commercial development. Ray approached the United States Forest Service with the option of taking over the land. There were many back-and-forth negotiations before an agreement was reached. Today, the Richardson Marina remains privately owned, and the Camp Richardson Resort is operated under a Special Use Permit from the United States Forest Service.
For decades now, multiple generations of families have stayed in the cabins and played on the beach at Camp Richardson, creating lasting memories.
Continue straight, roll down your windows, and take a whiff of that incredible Tahoe pine forest air! I will catch up with you when we are closer to Camp Richardson.
Tax # 075755 Permit Number 074805
This Property has a permit for 12 people. Quiet Hours start at 9:00 Pm and go until 8:00 am
No more than 4 cars onsite are allowed
There is no central AC or portable AC, only one unit for smaller properties and 2 for larger ones.
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Amenities
Kitchen
Washing machine
Dryer
Pet-friendly
Air conditioning
Outdoor space
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Check in after 4:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 29
Check out before 10:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
Pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
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Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
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On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
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Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher, a first aid kit and a deadlock
About the area
South Lake Tahoe
Located in South Lake Tahoe, this holiday home is in the city centre and on the beach. Heavenly Ski Resort and Heavenly Gondola are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Emerald Bay State Park and Zephyr Cove Beach. Travelling with kids? Consider Lake Tahoe Balloons and Magic Carpet Golf. Make sure you get close to the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

South Lake Tahoe, CA
What's nearby
- Pope Beach - 6 min walk - 0.5 km
- Valhalla at Lake Tahoe - 8 min walk - 0.7 km
- Taylor Creek Visitor Center - 3 min drive - 1.8 km
- Fallen Leaf Lake - 7 min drive - 2.9 km
- Heavenly Gondola - 15 min drive - 12.9 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- McDonald's - 7 min drive
- Cascade Kitchens - 7 min drive
- Starbucks - 7 min drive
- Crazy Good Bakery Cafe - 7 min drive
- Lake Tahoe AleWorX - 7 min drive
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About the host
Hosted by Zorka Ward

Zorka and Sean
Director of Guest Services
Zorka has over 19 years of business experience in both marketing and vacation rentals. Founding and building a highly successful marketing promotional company, Zorka brings a very powerful array of knowledge and experience with her deep operational/technical skill sets, seamless fluency in three languages, and her co-ownership of an international vacation rental business. Known for her steady temperament and soothing communications skills, Zorka also has an uncanny ability to multi-task on projects that range from the sublime homeowner and guest communications to complex problem-solving. If any problems or needs should arise.
Director of Guest Services
Zorka has over 19 years of business experience in both marketing and vacation rentals. Founding and building a highly successful marketing promotional company, Zorka brings a very powerful array of knowledge and experience with her deep operational/technical skill sets, seamless fluency in three languages, and her co-ownership of an international vacation rental business. Known for her steady temperament and soothing communications skills, Zorka also has an uncanny ability to multi-task on projects that range from the sublime homeowner and guest communications to complex problem-solving. If any problems or needs should arise.
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