Ebell Club of Santa Paula, Community center in Santa Paula, United States.
The Ebell Club is a community center built in the Craftsman style with a shingled exterior, located on South Seventh Street in Santa Paula. The property includes an English landscape garden featuring original plantings that create outdoor space for gatherings.
The building was designed by architects Hunt & Burns and constructed in 1917 by builder William Hudson. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1989, recognizing its historical value to the community.
The building served as a gathering space for women in the community and hosted social events that shaped local connections. Today, various local organizations use the space, continuing its role as a place where neighbors come together.
The building is accessed from South Seventh Street and is straightforward to locate. The adjoining garden grounds can be explored on foot and offer a quiet area to spend time during your visit.
The building is one of three Craftsman structures designed by Hunt & Burns in Santa Paula. It shares this architectural line with the Glen Tavern and the Alan McKevett House, together showing how the architects shaped the town's design during this period.
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