Historic House

464 Calle Principal, Monterey, CA
Historic House
  • Colonial Revival 80%
  • Victorian 60%

This historic house showcases a blend of colonial aesthetics and local adaptations, reflecting its cultural significance. Its simple yet charming facade invites visitors to appreciate traditional architectural styles.

Architectural Styles

Colonial Revival

80%

The building embodies Colonial Revival style through its symmetrical facade and classical detailing, often associated with American colonial architecture.

  • Symmetrical windows
  • Front porch with railings
  • Simple pediment over the door
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Victorian

60%

Elements of Victorian architecture are noted in the decorative trim and the variety of textures presented in the materials used.

  • Intricate woodwork on balcony
  • Varied rooflines
  • Decorative stonework
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Notable Features

Historical Context

Built during the late 19th century, this house reflects the cultural shifts and architectural trends of the time, particularly emphasizing a more nostalgic return to colonial forms amidst the industrial revolution.

Fun Facts

  • The house has been preserved as a historical landmark.
  • It serves as a community center for local events.
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