Home Tour 2009 Symphony League of Santa Cruz County
November 21st Saturday and 22nd Sunday 12 noon - 5pm
Join us for the annual Home Tour of elegant homes in Santa Cruz County. This year we have Seven elegant homes to offer our Hom e Tour guests. This is a Self Guided tour. You may enjoy it at your own pace, and linger over your favorite appointments in these special homes. Tickets, $25, available on line at slscc.org or see a list of local merchants. ( Sorry, no children under 12yrs / over 12 yrs must have a ticket)
Enjoy an Afternoon Tea in the courtyard of Rodgers House when you visit this jewel of Santa Cruz County. Reservations $15 at slscc.org or call Kate (831) 425-3532 Annual Boutique will be at the Bockius-Orr house
We are pleased to offer the following homes:
Pasatiempo Drive Home This New Country French house with stacked stone exterior , has a fountain dancing at the entry and many architectural details. Wander through 4000 sq. ft. of well appointed home with moldings galore, hardwood floors, iron staircase railings, granite, stainless kitchen, and more Highland Avenue Home This retro home was built by the architectural firm of Richard Neutra, a noted Southern California architect . The post and beam design lends itself to an open floor plan, and an opportunity that is not lost on the breathtaking unobstructed views of the Monterey / Santa Cruz Coastline. Ocean View Avenue Home This three story, coveted Historic Landmark Queen Anne Victorian Home, was built in 1891, from our beloved Santa Cruz redwoods. The architecture is graced with Eastlake details. Landscaped with nearly 20 palm trees, more than 15 varieties of fruit baring trees and very rare heritage plants. Clinton Avenue Home This home is a darling house filled with musical instruments, interesting art pieces and recycled pieces from the original County Bank of Santa Cruz, and Live Oak Library, to name two. With many more recycled pieces from Santa Cruz County land marks. Historic Bockius-Orr House The 135 year old farmhouse was once part of a 100 acre farm established in 1852. The home is furnished with period pieces and historical artifacts. Now it is the home of the Pajaro Valley Historical Society. Historic Rodgers House The Rodgers home was built in 1870 in the Italianate style with arches, columns, and a balcony; as part of an 80 acre farm owned by James M. Rodgers and his wife Malvina, before it was moved to it’s cherished location at the Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds. Ann Nugent Home You are in for a treat the first minute you arrive at this Historic 1898 Queen Ann Victorian Farmhouse. It will greet you with magnificent colors and gold leaf on the porch columns. Only to be outdone by the Bradbury & Bradbury reproduction wallpaper , colorful leaded glass , restored original molding, and hand carved architectural details on the inside. You will talk about this home for months to come.
Additional Information Call: MaryAnn (831) 466-9524 or Pamela (831) 359-5599