Hawke Castle
Hawke Castle in 2013, Modesto, California
General information
Architectural styleNorman
Town or city115 Magnolia Street Modesto, California
CountryUnited States
Coordinates37°38′47″N 120°59′47″W / 37.646303°N 120.99645°W / 37.646303; -120.99645
Completed1929
Cost$200,000
ClientEdwin Hawke
Technical details
Size4,164 sq ft

The Hawke Castle is a historic residence in Modesto, California built in the Norman style in 1929.[1] The home was occupied by Mr. Edward Hawke, who was manager of the Modesto J. C. Penney store at the time. After his death, Mrs. Hawke sold it to engineer Al Goldschmidt and his wife schoolteacher Dorothea Goldschmidt. Next came Dr. Burnett Tonge and wife, Bertha. The house is now property of the Thayer Family Trust. The residence has six bedrooms and four bathrooms, fully designed living area in basement and attic.

In 2018, it was rated as one of the top seven places to visit in Modesto during MADWEEK by the Modesto Bee.[2]

References

  1. Gooch, Kathleen. Site Seeing in Stanislaus: A Tour of Historic Sites in the County, #29 Hawke Castle. Modesto: Press and Publications Board McHenry Museum & Historical Society, 2003. Print.
  2. "It's Going to be MADWEEK in Modesto".
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