Built around 1790, this was originally one of the thirty houses in 5 parallel rows for married neophyte Indian couples. It is the only surviving structure of the third mission complex and is one of the oldest adobes in California. Purchased in 1913 by the Woman's Club, it has served as their headquarters ever since.
State Historical Landmark No. 249
1784-1792
Built around 1790, this was originally one of the thirty houses in 5 parallel rows for married neophyte Indian couples. It is the only surviving structure of the third mission complex and is one of the oldest adobes in California. Purchased in 1913 by the Woman's Club, it has served as their headquarters ever since.
Open to the public 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Fridays.