Historic Saratoga
The vestiges of Saratoga’s past are still very much visible in the present, adding texture and character to an already charming community. Numerous sites of historical significance are scattered throughout the area and your Saratoga, CA Realtors at Team Ardizzone & Howmiller will show you some of the many well-maintained historic homes here if you’d like to live in an elegant Victorian manse or a 1940s Craftsman-style bungalow.
Saratoga Village itself is a historic site and is the location of the Saratoga Historical Museum, which is housed in a Pioneer False-Front commercial building built in 1905. Near it is the McWilliams House, which dates back to the 1850s and was one of the first homes ever built in Saratoga. The renowned California architect, Julia Morgan, famous for designing the iconic Hearst Castle, also left her mark in Saratoga. She designed the Chapel of the Saratoga Federated Church and the Saratoga Foothill Club, both historic and architectural gems.
Dozens of other historic structures pepper the city, from 19th century commercial buildings to turn-of-the-century villas up in the hills such as Villa Montalvo and long-established wineries.
Rick Ardizzone, John Howmiller and Jeff McLaughlin of Team Ardizzone & Howmiller have been Saratoga, CA Realtors for decades (40+ years combined experience). They not only have the experience, they also have the contacts and resources you’ll need if you’re in search of particular properties of distinction, historic or otherwise, in Saratoga, Los Gatos and Monte Sereno. Find out more about the wide range of properties available in the city from your Saratoga, CA Realtors at Team Ardizzone & Howmiller.
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