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MARGARET TENNANT HOUSE
312 CENTRAL AVENUE
SITE OF THE 100-YEAR PARTY
This is a rare opportunity to view the
interior of this fine old home, lovingly cared for
and furnished by the owners Lowell and Wilda
Northrup.
The Tennant House is named after its first
owner, Margaret Tennant, who owned several
houses on Seventh Street between Central and
Ocean View. W.P. McDougall built this house in
the Queen Anne style, with asymmetrical shape, a
variety of windows, and a round turret on the
back of the house. It was designed by William
H. Hamilton of Sacramento; John Gray was
contractor. Miss Tennant was a member of the
Guild of St. Mary's by-the-Sea in 1887. She also
built the "John Tennant Memorial Home" which
stood for years at Sinex and Forest in honor of
her beloved brother. She is remembered as
devoted citizen of Pacific Grove.
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.1 1 1 .
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4 1* _*- * t,
MARGARET TENNANT HOUSE
312 CENTRAL AVENUE
SITE OF THE 100-YEAR PARTY
This is a rare opportunity to view the
interior of this fine old home, lovingly cared for
and furnished by the owners Lowell and Wilda
Northrup.
The Tennant House is named after its first
owner, Margaret Tennant, who owned several
houses on Seventh Street between Central and
Ocean View. W.P. McDougall built this house in
the Queen Anne style, with asymmetrical shape, a
variety of windows, and a round turret on the
back of the house. It was designed by William
H. Hamilton of Sacramento; John Gray was
contractor. Miss Tennant was a member of the
Guild of St. Mary's by-the-Sea in 1887. She also
built the "John Tennant Memorial Home" which
stood for years at Sinex and Forest in honor of
her beloved brother. She is remembered as
devoted citizen of Pacific Grove.
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