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Heilman Villas

Heilman Villas once stood as a cherished architectural gem in Coronado, California.

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Heilman Villas once stood as a cherished architectural gem in Coronado, California. This historic bungalow court was a prime example of 1920s Mission Revival and Spanish Colonial Revival architecture, embodying the Southern California ideal of its era. Its unique design featured ten standalone bungalows and one two-story duplex grouped around a central landscaped courtyard, offering a blend of community and private living spaces.

The charm of Heilman Villas lay in its carefully executed detailing, featuring stuccoed exteriors, tile-roofed canopies, and crenellated parapets that created a visually pleasing repetition of form. Interiors reflected the Craftsman movement's emphasis on light, airy spaces with custom detailing like hardwood floors, built-in writing desks, cabinetry, and arched leaded-glass windows. The thoughtful arrangement of buildings and the landscaped courtyard allowed for comfortable interactions between indoor and outdoor living, a hallmark of its design.

While the physical structures of Heilman Villas no longer stand, its legacy as a significant architectural and historical landmark endures. It represented a successful response to housing needs in the 1920s, offering an affordable yet artistic living arrangement that fostered a sense of community. Its recognition on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992 underscored its importance as a "rare and pristine example" of bungalow court architecture. Unlock an interactive field guide for this spot: get the Snappit app to identify nature on the go.

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Heilman Villas was a historic bungalow court built in 1922 in Coronado, California, consisting of ten bungalows and a duplex arranged around a central courtyard. It was recognized for its Mission/Spanish Revival and Spanish Colonial Revival architectural styles and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
No, Heilman Villas no longer exists. The complex was demolished, and the site is now occupied by the Coronado Police Department building.
The Heilman Villas were significant as an excellent and "rare and pristine example" of bungalow court architecture, reflecting the aesthetic and housing solutions of Southern California in the 1920s. Its design showcased a unique blend of community living and individual residences, with notable architectural details and craftsmanship that were both artistic and affordable for the time.

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