Built in 1902 by Kate Duval and her husband Eugene Winton Duval, 953 East Main Street stands as a living testament to the late Victorian era, the eclectic, asymmetrical Queen Anne cottage style & the early contributions of the longstanding Duval family all within blocks of the Pacific ocean.
Featuring 2 bedrooms, 1 bath and an office/creative space in addition to formal living and dining rooms, City of Ventura designated Landmark 74, is zoned for both residential and select commercial use within strolling distance of beloved neighborhood coffee roasters, live music & theatre, local breweries, eateries, independent bookstores, and boutiques along with world class surf breaks.
The 6,650 square foot through lot – spanning Main Street to Hemlock Lane – offers a range of possibilities and includes an outdoor brick patio for al fresco gatherings, 2 off-street parking spaces and freestanding storage.
A provenance of creative and professional stewards through the years is reflected in preserved sunburst brackets, original wavy glass bay windows, a monumental pocket door, original finish work and an eden of mature plantings.
Slip through the green lace screen of blooming Grevillea, past the Shoestring Acacia’s tiffany canopy to enjoy coastal breezes and the laid-back hum of Ventura’s historic downtown Main Street.
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Year Built
1902
Updated on November 26, 2024 at 12:23 am