The George L. Sullivan home — named for the first dean of Santa Clara University's Engineering School — is a Craftsman bungalow built in 1906. the house has a porch pergola covered in vines which is a typical Craftsman landscaping treatment. The house is covered in redwood clapboard siding and is one of the largest and best-kept examples of a Craftsman in the city.

725 Madison Street - George L. Sullivan House

George L. Sullivan Houset

c. 1907

The George L. Sullivan home — named for the first dean of Santa Clara University's Engineering School — is a Craftsman bungalow built in 1906. the house has a porch pergola covered in vines which is a typical Craftsman landscaping treatment. The house is covered in redwood clapboard siding and is one of the largest and best-kept examples of a Craftsman in the city.

This house is a private residence and should be respected as such.