The Mission Hills neighborhood of San Diego, California has long been a bastion of early 20th century homes, with nearly all of era’s requisite architectural styles well-represented. From compact single-story bungalows to expansive Spanish haciendas – and everything in between – Mission Hills exhibits the same architectural prowess today as it did when it was originally platted over 100 years ago.
On a recent trip to San Diego, I spent an afternoon walking around Mission Hills and took these photographs, and I present them to you here in my latest Photo Essay.
Which one is YOUR favorite?
2 comments
Denise says:
Apr 21, 2018
The one with the porte cochere! Or perhaps…I’m going to do another walking Tour to decide.
Tim Hathaway says:
Jul 20, 2018
Beautiful, thanks. I’ll tour when there next. Have you updated your tour of Santa Barbara? (Our good friends live in your lead photo.) I used your resources in 2013 to get our 1915 Craftsman ready for her 100th birthday. https://vimeo.com/278750483 Thanks for a great resource. PS: Is there 1 best weblink for marketing craftsman bungalow properties that are for sale? Thanks