Berwick Manor and Orchard explained

Berwick Manor and Orchard
Location:NW Carmel Valley Road, Carmel Valley, California
Coordinates:36.5234°N -121.8122°W
Added:November 17, 1977
Refnum:77000309

Berwick Manor and Orchard, is located on Boronda Road off Carmel Valley Road in Carmel Valley, California. The farmstead was acquired in 1869 by Edward Berwick, a prolific writer and educator as well as a scientific farmer. The manor and orchard was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on November 17, 1977.[1]

History

The farm has been in continual ownership and operation by the Berwick family since 1869 and is the only intact farmstead of this period left in Carmel Valley.[2]

The property has been held by four families, since its initial parceling in the Mexican land grant in present-day Monterey County, California, given on January 27, 1840, to Antonio Romero by Governor Juan Alvarado. It was used during the Great Depression by the federal government to teach local ranchers more scientific farming methods.[2]

Edward Berwick died on January 28, 1934, in Monterey, California. He was 91 years old.[3] After his death, the Berwick Orchards were put for rent. An 89.82 acre parcel of land at the Berwick Manor and Orchard was sold in 1961 and later subdivided into what is known today as the Berwick Manor Subdivision.[4]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Seavey, Kent L. . [{{NRHP url|id=77000309}} National Register of Historic Places Inventory -- Nomination Form: Berwick Manor & Orchard ]. National Park Service . 1976-12-14 . 2013-10-28.
  2. Web site: National Register of Historic Places Inventory, Nomination Form. November 17, 1977 . 2021-10-13.
  3. News: Edward Berwick, Pear Pioneer of Peninsula, Is 91.. Salinas Morning Post. Salinas, California. 27 Jan 1934. 1. 2021-10-13.
  4. News: Notice of Trustee's Sale. The Californian. Salinas, California. 21 Feb 1961 . 14. 2021-10-14.