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Photos: Former Apple CEO’s Woodside mansion for sale for $23 million

John Sculley, who replaced co-founder Steve Jobs in 1983, sold the home in 1990 for $3.4 million

Facade of English country-style manor.
A Woodside home once occupied by ex-Apple CEO John Sculley is for sale for $22.5 million. (Patrik Argast)
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A Woodside home once occupied by ex-Apple CEO John Sculley is for sale for $22.995 million. Sculley, who replaced co-founder Steve Jobs in 1983, purchased the home that year and sold it seven years later for $3.4 million.

Beamed ceilings above living room.
A Woodside home once occupied by ex-Apple CEO John Sculley is for sale for $22.5 million. (Patrik Argast) 

The 11,745-square-foot, six-bedroom, nine-bath property was built in 1934; it has been completely restored over the years by its current owner, Sam Maslak, founder of Acuson.

Beamed ceiling bedroom.
A Woodside home once occupied by ex-Apple CEO John Sculley is for sale for $22.5 million. (Patrik Argast) 

The interior reflects much of the home’s original English country manor-style charm with exposed beam ceilings, wood paneling and a fireplace. They property also touts leaded glass windows, a one-bedroom apartment and a modern kitchen.

Patio overlooking San Francisco Bay.
A Woodside home once occupied by ex-Apple CEO John Sculley is for sale for $22.5 million. (Patrik Argast) 

Outdoors, there is a greenhouse, swimming pool and views of San Francisco Bay and the East Bay hills.

Room overlooking pool.
A Woodside home once occupied by ex-Apple CEO John Sculley is for sale for $22.5 million. (Patrik Argast) 

The off-market sale is represented by Erika Demma with Compass.

Sculley, also a former president of PepsiCo, resigned from Apple in 1993.