Immerse yourself in timeless charm! Recently updated 1916 Craftsman, nestled in Menlo Park's historic district. Modern amenities, cozy rooms, pet-friendly, and a delightful patio. Book now and create cherished memories!
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Note - beginning 1/15/24, construction will occur on the land around Casa Linda. Work will not begin before sunrise and end around 4pm, and will consist of one crew building, no heavy machinery. The owner is very committed to avoiding disturbance as much as possible; during the heavy machinery phase of setting foundations, we had no guest issues. If you have specific concerns for your stay's dates, let us know and we will do all we can to make it work.
Welcome to our beautifully updated 1916 Craftsman home, nestled in Menlo Park's historic district and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. We've made extensive upgrades, including new flooring, modern appliances (including a dishwasher!), and enhanced fixtures in the bathroom. The bedroom now offers more space, and the patio has a delightful shade for you to relax and enjoy the outdoors.
You'll find a great layout in our 750 sq ft home, making it feel spacious and welcoming. The living-dining area offers ample room and even space for a dedicated work desk. The kitchen is generously sized and connects to a convenient mudroom with easy access to the back door. The bathroom boasts a cozy feel, and we've added a curved shower bar for extra comfort while enjoying the waterfall shower head.
Entertainment options are abundant, from live TV and streaming services like Hulu, Amazon, and Disney+ on the flat-screen TV with a soundbar to super-fast WiFi for your favorite media devices. We've also ensured your devices' safety by updating and grounding the outlets throughout the historic home.
Comfort is a priority here with an oversized HVAC unit to keep you cool in the summer and warm on chilly desert nights. Additionally, we've installed two whole-home air cleaners, featuring polarized filters and UV lights, to ensure fresh and healthy air.
Bedroom one offers about 100 sq ft of space, complete with a queen bed, drawers underneath, a nightstand, and a closet. Bedroom two is equally cozy, featuring a queen bed, dresser, and side table. The dining room and living room are designed to comfortably seat six, just like the patio set.
Speaking of the patio, it's a perfect spot to enjoy the desert landscape and wildlife, especially during cool mornings and evenings. You'll find unlimited seating on the spacious front porch, along with two relaxing lounging-style chairs. The back deck, complete with benches, offers a great space for the fire ring, and a sunshade allows you to enjoy the deck and patio even more.
We happily welcome pets, and we have a dog door at the back and a fully fenced yard for their enjoyment. Pet owners are kindly requested to clean up after their furry friends, both indoors and outdoors.
Special amenities abound, including a grill, fire ring, and two electric scooters (see the house manual for usage rules). For extra shade on the patio, we've added two new trellis planters on wheels.
Please be aware that our neighborhood has a rich history and a diverse mix of properties, ranging from half-million-dollar remodels to new construction and older homes like our charming 1916 cottage. While we take immense pride in our continuous improvement and repair efforts, we want to be transparent that our home may not be the epitome of a fancy old home renovation. The slightly slanted floors, non-square corners, and creaking floors add to the character and charm of our beloved home.
We hope you'll find our historic retreat a delightful and inviting place to stay, creating wonderful memories during your time in Menlo Park. Please feel free to reach out if you have any questions or would like to book your stay!
We’re happy to hear from potential guests with any questions, special requests, about potential future dates or stays over 18 days.
We offer a moderate cancellation policy.
If you choose the discount, non refundable rate, no refunds will be made should you have to cancel, regardless of the reason.
Notes on Linda:
Built in 1916
Craftsman Bungalow
Rare for the era wood construction
Stone fence at front is made of volcanic rock mined at A mountain. You’ll find homes and fences of this rock a lot in the neighborhoods near UA. It can no longer be mined making this a rare and valuable feature.
The art at Linda:
In the dining room west wall is a photo print from the cauldron burn at an early All Souls Procession and a line art drawing created by a friend as he sat at what would now be the end of the dining table, at one of those fun craft parties we used to do. Below is a tile-top table created by Victor. On the north wall is a painting by a local artist purchased at Mr Heads (Craft beers on tap & local art on display in a hip space with exposed-brick walls & a patio, address: 513 N 4th Ave, Tucson, AZ 85705) on a trip home after moving to San Diego, and over the bar a framed print that's been in most of our houses.
In the living room are framed hand-painted scenes from Mexican artists in Guadalajara, where a part of our family is from.
Over the desk and in the front bedroom are now some large paintings by a local artist I found at the winter street fair 2022. The bedroom hosts "Floral Note" and an abstract piece in white, while a large floral print greets you on entry from over the desk.
In the back bedroom and kitchen are some floral still lives, by an artist and friend named Richard Zelens, his pieces are typically huge and always vibrant, plus affordable. Above the laundry some pressed flowers by a friend again, from our crafting days.
In the mudroom are a couple second hand farm house style prints and painting.
A note on us as hosts: we are a lower class couple who found long term renters to be too destructive to such an older home, and use her as a vacation rental as a means to protect and improve her. We do not make any profit from this venture, as revenues cover costs and the regular maintenance and frequent repairs. We host because we love this house and we've loved staying at vacation rentals ourselves, and get real joy out of sharing our unique little home with you.