Situated on a large corner lot, this elegant house, commissioned by Seldon and Elizabeth Glide Williams, illustrates Morgan's eclecticism. The front facade with its formal symmetry (seven windows across the second register and a central formal entrance), the quoins at the corners, and the frieze around the main door owe allegiances to Renaissance architecture. The iron balcony and Mission tile roof suggest Mediterranean influences. The wing to the right (seen below) and the garden facade have windows with Gothic tracery. Another window suggests Moorish influences. All combine to make this one of the most beautiful of Morgan's houses. |