Not the same one. I think yours is in Carmel Highlands.
Mine is just a stone cottage on a side street
in the middle of Carmel Village.
One needs a guidebook, but I repeat myself.
(Or a book about Greene & Greene, but those
are thick on the ground, like books about FLW,
and don't always give good location info,
or list the minor works.)
At 07:41 PM 3/28/2010, Judith E. Selwyn wrote:
>I have only seen this house from a great distance, it looks like the prow of
>a boat.
>
>Dr. Judith E. Selwyn
>Preservation Technology Associates, Inc.
>285 Reservoir Road
>Chestnut Hill, MA 02467
>
>617 598 2255
>fax 617 277 3389
>
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Martin C. Tangora
>
>There is a Greene & Greene house in Carmel,
>where one of the brothers lived in his last years,
>but it is not characteristic, and it's private.
>
>For this kind of information, you want
>the guidebook that I mentioned.
>
>On 3/28/2010 3:31 PM, Rudy R Christian wrote:
>> Did a tour a few years back as part of a Timber Framers Guild conference
>> (at Asilomar). Saw some great houses but wasn't allowed to take indoor
>> photos. To die for settings. Early Greene and Greene work.
>>
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>> I didn't know that Greene and Greene did houses up there, but by all
>> means, see anything they did if you can.
>>
>> Ralph
Martin C. Tangora
University of Illinois at Chicago
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