Showing posts with label The Darling House. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Darling House. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

More Images from The Darling House

I wrote my previous entry on The Darling House from the airport on the way home and realised that some of the images I wanted to use were still on my camera (which was in my suitcase).  So here are a few more photographs of this extraordinary house.

Detail of inlay in entrance hall.

Even the radiators are beautiful.

Carved column

Lounge room mantelpiece.

Lily and roses in the garden

Sartorially resplendent rabbit.  A little creepy because the head is actually from a real rabbit (or made from rabbit fur to look incredibly realistic).

Decorative inlay also adorns the floors.
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Saturday, June 18, 2011

The Darling House, Santa Cruz

Today we left Santa Cruz and began the long journey home.  While in Santa Cruz we stayed at the delightful The Darling House, bed and breakfast on West Cliff Drive.  This charming house was built in 1910.  Designed by William Weeks, the house is an amalgam of a number of different, but nevertheless pleasingly combined, architectural styles.


The Darling House overlooks Monterey Bay and is beautifully framed by the garden which is the work of the current owner, Darrell Darling.


The entrance hall comprises beautiful wood panelling with detailed inlay work.



The entrance hall as seen from the lounge room.


The dining area is nestled in an oversized bay window.

The lounge room is a comfortable place to take in the view over Monterey Bay.

Gorgeous lead light windows filter sunshine into the house.


Beautiful details abound, such as the front door latch and other fittings.  

Karen and Darrell Darling were very gracious hosts and I would recommend The Darling House to anyone looking to spend some time in Santa Cruz.

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