Find vintage homes, historic & vintage estates in Redlands, CA. Tour vintage homes & make offers with the help of local Redfin real estate agents. Although many old homes were pulled down over the years, Redlands still has some beautiful late Victorians such as the Kimberly Crest House, The Edwards Mansion, and the Morey Mansion.
Kimberly Crest House and Gardens is a French château. Search 2 victorian homes for sale in Redlands, CA. Get real time updates.
Connect directly with real estate agents. Get the most details on Homes.com. With more than 350 period homes remaining in Redlands, something few other cities can boast, these historic homes represent Old Redlands and the values upon which this city was built; visual charm, intellectual spirit, culture, and civic pride.
931 W Cypress Ave, Redlands, CA, 92373 $639,000 A Diamond in the Rough this 2,700sqft Victorian Home For Sale is a beauty with 4bed/ 2ba. Show casing a low pitched roof and deep eaves with elaborately carved supporting brackets. A charming 754sqft wood deck wraps around the front and sides of the home.
Imagine stepping into a fairytale, where grand Victorian mansions and lush gardens transport you to a bygone era of elegance and charm. Now, picture that dream come to life in the heart of Redlands, California. Morey Mansion This beautiful Victorian home has been dubbed "America's Favorite Victorian House" and has appeared in countless commercials, television shows, and movies.
David Morey arrived in Redlands in 1882 to retire from carpentry and shipbuilding. Beautiful historic homes of Redlands, California. I hope you all enjoy them!
Top 10 Best Historic Homes in Redlands, CA - Last Updated December 2025 - Yelp - Kimberly Crest House and Gardens, Burrage Mansion, Historical Glass Museum, Prospect Park, Lincoln Memorial Shrine, Redlands Chamber of Commerce, San Gabriel Mission Outpost, Panorama Point, Juan Pollo McDonalds Museum, San Bernardino History Central. Redlands, California, United States The Morey Mansion, a Victorian mansion built in 1890, was owned by David and Sarah Morey up until 1901. The three-storey tall home features five bedrooms, four bathrooms, and includes 5,400 square feet of living space.