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Rentable Venue
1860 Victorian
201 Van Buren Street
Monterey, California 93940
Monterey, California 93940
The Perry House
Having first set site on this beautiful, yet distressed historical property, the owners of Events by Classic Group knew it could be a spectacular event venue to share with guests worldwide. How could it not be? The bones were solid, the views beautiful, and the convenient location apparent. Today, the property includes the "Carriage House" with its wonderful historic photo gallery; fragrant and colorful gardens with a cozy fire-pit, water fountain, and grand pizza oven; and the Main House, where you will find the "Captain's Room," often used for dining and dancing, located on the 1st floor, and the "Harbor View Lounge" on the 2nd floor, a perfectly relaxing location to enjoy the views that are engaging by day or night.
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Phone: 831-647-0114
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Website: perryhousemonterey.com
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History of the Perry House
Having fallen in love with the Monterey Peninsula during his many sailing trips to the area, Captain Manuel Perry, a New England Whaler and Ship Captain, decided to move his family to Monterey. Captain Perry built the original house in 1860 and his family lived in the house for generations, but during the depression and war years of the 1930s-1940s the house fell in disrepair and was later marked to be replaced with an apartment building.Thankfully, in the 1960s, Margaret (“Maggie”) Downer saw the potential of the property and set out to save it, and after many meetings with the city council she succeeded in convincing them to let her bring the property back to life. Ms. Downer conceived the idea of a party room for the Carriage House, which sits amongst the gardens and was originally a true carriage barn and horse stable. She hired a famous San Francisco Architect to design it around a huge stained glass dome that she found in San Jose. From the 1960s into the 1990s, the Perry House has been home to the likes of art galleries and flower shops, as well as a restaurant and tea room.
In the late 1990s, Ms. Downer sold it to the Monterey History & Art Association who used it to display a Historic Costume Collection. In 2010 the Monterey History & Art Association needed to sell the property, and even though The Perry House was again in desperate need of extensive care and love, the Events by Classic Group saw through it and sought to expand on Ms. Downer's original intent by turning the whole property into a dazzling special events venue. Now, The Perry House again sits proud and we expect it will last another 150 years while creating wonderful memories for all who enter.
Archived in June, 2016
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