Built after 1935, this Spanish Colonial Revival home is on the site of one of Santa Clara's oldest Victorian homes, which was destroyed by a fire. This is one of the Old Quad's few Spanish Colonial Revival homes, and is a sterling example. Note the overhanging porch roof which is supported by four hexagonal shaped wood columns. Built by William A. Wilson, owner of Wilson's Jewel Bakery.

610 Jackson Street - Wilson House

Wilson House

c. 1935

Built after 1935, this Spanish Colonial Revival home is on the site of one of Santa Clara's oldest Victorian homes, which was destroyed by a fire. This is one of the Old Quad's few Spanish Colonial Revival homes, and is a sterling example. Note the overhanging porch roof which is supported by four hexagonal shaped wood columns. Built by William A. Wilson, owner of Wilson's Jewel Bakery.

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