Stone House (Lake County, California)
Stone House | |
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Location of Stone House in California | |
Location | Hidden Valley Lake, Lake County, California |
Coordinates | 38°48′29.7″N 122°34′11.6″W / 38.808250°N 122.569889°WCoordinates: 38°48′29.7″N 122°34′11.6″W / 38.808250°N 122.569889°W |
Built | 1853-54 |
Reference no. | 450 |
The Stone House is the oldest building in Lake County, Northern California. The building is registered as California Historical Landmark #450 and is located in Hidden Valley Lake, California. It is open for touring quarterly and by appointment with the Stone House Historical Society.
History[]
The Stone House was built of local stone in 1853–54 by Robert Sterling. His wife was the first non-Indian woman to enter the Coyote Valley.
In 1861, when Lake County was split off from Napa County, John Cobb was hired to manage the Rancho Guenoc and Rancho Collayomi of the Ritchie estate. He moved with his wife and younger children into the Stone House, which had been abandoned, and farmed there for about three years.[1]
It was rebuilt in 1894 and served as headquarters of the Rancho Guenoc, a former Mexican land grant rancho, and also as the first store in Coyote Valley.
See also[]
- Ranchos of Lake County, California
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Lake County, California
References[]
- "Lake". California Historical Landmarks. Office of Historic Preservation. Retrieved 2005-09-01.
External links[]
- Historic Stone House at Hidden Valley Lake - Stone House Historical Society
- "John Cobb", South Lake County, California, History, South Lake County Historical Society, retrieved 2021-04-24
- Stone houses in the United States
- Houses in Lake County, California
- History of Lake County, California
- California Historical Landmarks
- Museums in Lake County, California
- Historic house museums in California
- Lake County, California geography stubs