Homes with History: Restored Tudor on the California Coast
Just as its name suggests, Crown Manor is a home that's regal and rich with history. The Tudor-style mansion in Coronado, Calif., was built in 1902 and restored to forever face the Pacific Ocean. In addition to an impressive fourteen bedrooms and eighteen baths, the interior boasts coffered ceilings, gold fireplaces and grand parlors that seat plenty.

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Photo By: Willis Allen Real Estate, a member of Luxury Portfolio International
Photo By: Willis Allen Real Estate, a member of Luxury Portfolio International
Photo By: Willis Allen Real Estate, a member of Luxury Portfolio International
Photo By: Willis Allen Real Estate, a member of Luxury Portfolio International
Photo By: Willis Allen Real Estate, a member of Luxury Portfolio International
Photo By: Willis Allen Real Estate, a member of Luxury Portfolio International
Photo By: Willis Allen Real Estate, a member of Luxury Portfolio International
Photo By: Willis Allen Real Estate, a member of Luxury Portfolio International
Photo By: Willis Allen Real Estate, a member of Luxury Portfolio International
Photo By: Willis Allen Real Estate, a member of Luxury Portfolio International
Photo By: Willis Allen Real Estate, a member of Luxury Portfolio International
Photo By: Willis Allen Real Estate, a member of Luxury Portfolio International
Historic Tudor-Style Home in Coronado, Calif.
Those who live in Coronado, Calif., will instantly recognize this home as Crown Manor, a legendary Tudor-style landmark on the coast. The estate was built back in 1903 and sits just steps away from the iconic Hotel del Coronado.
Aerial View of Home + Grounds
From high above, one can really appreciate the home's size. The property is three stories tall and boasts fourteen bedrooms, eighteen baths, a pool and, of course, views of the ocean.
Front Entrance Features Stone Lions
Light-Filled Parlor With Piano
Formal Dining Room Seats Sixteen
Excuse us while we completely fawn over this dining room! With a grand total of sixteen chairs, the owners can celebrate special occasions here with all of their friends and family. Crown molding, a crystal chandelier and an oversized rug complete the lavish design.
Country Kitchen With Wood Island
Breakfast Nook Includes Gold Fireplace
Traditional Living Room With Green Sofas
Master Suite With Canopy Bed and Chaises
In keeping with the mansion's regal design, this master suite features a canopy bed and two plush, hot pink chaises. French doors open to the backyard, so the king and queen of the house can freely explore the grounds.
French Doors Open to Courtyard
Backyard Boasts Pool and Fireplace
Historic Home Includes Views of Ocean
When William Sterling Hebbard and Irving John Gill designed Crown Manor back in 1903, they knew they wanted the home to forever face the Pacific Ocean. Thus, the estate enjoys incredible views of blue skies and even bluer water.