34122 Granada
34122 Granada
1929, Woodruff
The 1997 Historic Resources Inventory by Aegis describes this one-story house as one of the few Provincial Revival houses built by Woodruff and appears in early aerial photos. The home features a charming front arched entry over the wood paneled front Dutch door and has hand trowelled stucco walls, half timbering, and a leaded glass bay window. The steeply pitched hip roof and the intersecting garage gable roof are now covered with asphalt shingles. The garage gable is decorated with half-timbers and a bird house or ‘pigeonniere’ as an ornamental feature of the French Normandy style. A large addition has been added to the rear of the home.

The Dana Point Historical Society advocates to formally acknowledge the collection of historic buildings that contribute to the eclectic visual character of the community and serve as reminders of Dana Point’s rich and colorful past, for the enrichment of current and future generations. Dana Point’s historic buildings give a sense continuity and security to the citizens of Dana Point.