Welcome to proper Mission Hills aka Mission Hills Historic District! This Spanish Eclectic bungalow offers original hardwood flooring, magnificent mahogany crown molding, solid wood front door with an arched peep covered by an iron grill, unique mahogany framed windows with arched detailing & "BATCHELDER FIREPLACE!!!" An addition was constructed on the east interior side of the property extending the PBR along with adding a second bathroom & closet.(1986) Here it is,an opportunity to live in one of San Diego's most prestigious neighborhoods, not to mention Historical Districts! See supplement for additional remarks. Welcome to proper Mission Hills aka Mission Hills Historic District! This Spanish Eclectic bungalow offers original hardwood flooring, magnificent mahogany crown molding, solid wood front door with an arched peep covered by an iron grill, unique mahogany framed windows with arched detailing, to name a few! An addition was constructed on the east interior side of the property extending the PBR along with adding a second bathroom & closet.(1986) Here it is,an opportunity to live in one of San Diego's most prestigious neighborhoods, not to mention Historical Districts! Note: SDC Tax Assessor year built differs from the CA/SD recorded historic sites.(1923) See Historic ADDED DOCUMENTS including The Mills Act The Spanish Eclectic house is significant for its association with the Balboa Park Pan-Pacific exposition which influenced the early development of Mission Hills within the period of significance 1910-1940. This property may be significant for its association with the Master Builder Morris B. Irvin who built this house in 1923a total of 3 owners since 1923.
240014781SD
Residential - Single Family, 1 Story
2
2 Full
1927
San Diego
0.0872
Acres
Public
1
Stucco
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