Burnham-Marston House
The Burnham-Marston House, built in 1907, is a remarkable and well-preserved example of the Prairie style architecture designed by Hebbard and Gill Architects. Located immediately north of Balboa Park, this historic residence is part of a unique cluster that includes two companion houses sharing gardens and grounds, showcasing significant California architectural heritage.
This architectural ensemble features the 1904 George White Marston House, which served as the prototype for the complex, and the 1909 Arthur Marston House, designed solely by Gill. The site is characterized by its large rectangular layout, mature trees, ornamental shrubs, and groundcovers, creating a lush landscape that enhances its historical significance.
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