Ramsay-Durfee Estate

Ramsay-Durfee Estate

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caption = Ramsay-Durfee Estate, 2008
location= 2425 S. Western Ave., West Adams, Los Angeles, California
lat_degrees = 34
lat_minutes = 2
lat_seconds = 0
lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 118
long_minutes = 18
long_seconds = 34
long_direction = W
locmapin = California
area =
built =1908
architect= Frederick Louis Roehrig
architecture= Tudor Revival
added = July 24, 1989
governing_body = Private
refnum=89000821cite web|url=http://www.nr.nps.gov/|title=National Register Information System|date=2008-04-15|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service]

The Ramsay-Durfee Estate, also known as Durfee Mansion, Durfee House or Villa Maria, is a historic Tudor Revival mansion on Western Avenue in Los Angeles, California. It has been designated a Historic Cultural Monument and listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Architecture

Completed in 1908, the three-story, 42-room mansion was designed by Frederick Louis Roehrig. Roehrig also planned the landscape gardening and layout of the grounds. The mansion is located on a convert|2.8|acre|m2|sing=on site that also includes a formal garden and carriage house with chauffeur's quarters. When the house was completed, the "Los Angeles Times" published a full-page article accompanied by numerous photographs. The "Times" called it "among the finest homes in Los Angeles" and one of architect Roehrig's "best efforts." The "Times" described the exterior of the mansion as follows:

"The house is distinctly of the typical English domestic architecture. The exterior is of stone and half timber and plaster finish, while the roof is of slate. It is probably the finest example of the purely English type of dwelling in this city."cite news|title=English Domestic Architecture Employed in Designing Handsome West Adams Heights Home|publisher=Los Angeles Times|date=1908-09-27]
The "Times" also made note of the grand staircase describing it as "the stair builder's art in mahogany" lit by a large group of art glass windows. The third floor was almost entirely taken up by a convert|25|ft|m|sing=on by convert|99|ft|m|sing=on ballroom with a large brick fireplace and an open truss and exposed beam ceilings.

History

The house was built for a wealthy lumberman, William E. Ramsay, who died in 1909 -- shortly after the mansion was completed. His widow continued to live in the mansion until her death in 1916.cite news|title=Social Leader Is Called by Death|publisher=Los Angeles Times|date=1916-07-28]

In the early 1920s, the property was purchased for the unheard of price of $105,000 by William G. and Nellie McGaughey Durfee. Mr. Durfee was a horse-racing devotee, and Mrs. Durfee was the sheltered dauthter of a Figueroa Street millionaire.cite book|author=Harry Anderson and Mary Wormley|title=Historic West Adams: Then and Now|publisher=West Adams Heritage Association|date=1987] Their marriage had been a scandal reported on in the newspapers, as Mr. Durfee had divorced the mother of his two children in 1910 and married Nellie in 1911. During the 1920s, the house was a gathering place for the motion picture business, and its grand staircase and ornately-paneled rooms were popular filming locations. Mr. Durfee died in 1927, reportedly from food poisoning while on a fashing trip in the Pacific Northwest. Nellie remained at the house until her death in 1976, reportedly living as a recluse. Columnist Jack Smith toured the Durfee residence in 1976 and found the house virtually unchanged from the time of Mr. Durfee's death 50 years earlier. Though Mr. Durfee had died during Prohibition, the wine cellar remained untouched and full of vintage wines dating to the 1890s and 1900s as well as 183 bottles of vintage whisky. Mr. Durfee's wide-brimmed felt hats and tweed suits were still hanging in his closet. Smith noted that Mrs. Durfee died at age 99, "wasted and blind," in an upstairs bedroom -- "alone with her companion-housekeeper, her cat, her ostrich feathers, her unopened boxes of silk stockings, her sculptures and paintings and Oriental rugs."cite news|author=Jack Smith|title=Among Her Souvenirs|publisher=Los Angeles Times|date=1976-07-21]

In 1978, the Brothers of St. John of God bought the property from the Estate of Nellie Durfee for $470,000. The purchaser was a Roman Catholic religious order that operated 260 hospitals which purchased the property to serve as its western headquarters.cite news|title=Catholic Order Purchases Historic Durfee Mansion for Headquarters|publisher=Los Angeles Times|date=1978-03-12] In 1982, the house was opened to the public for the first time in its history for a benefit dinner to support KUSC radio. [cite news|author=Marylouise Oates|title=KUSC Opens Up the Durfee Gates|publisher=Los Angeles Times|date=1982-06-14]

Historic designation

In 1980, the property was designated (under the name "Villa Maria") as a Historic Cultural Monument by the Los Angeles Cultural Heritage Commission as "a distinguished example of Tudor Revival architecture of the early 20th Century."cite news|title=Heritage Board Cites Villa Maria|publisher=Los Angeles Times|date=1980-01-04] It was also listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.

ee also

* List of Registered Historic Places in Los Angeles

References


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