Alfred Haines House
- Address: 2470 E St
- Vicinity: 25th St
- Neighborhood of Golden Hill, SD in San Diego, CA
In the Golden Hill area, 2 miles east of the central business district of San Diego, California, on 24th Street, the Haines Residence is located in a section of town where residents and the City are part of a concerted civic movement to return the area to its original appearance through preservation for use or adaptive reuse. The two and a half story Craftsman home designed by the nationally known Quayle father and sons architects, is rectangular in plan with a partial basement, topped by a high hip roof, and a large dormer in the center. Solid masonry walls support floors and a roof of standard joint construction. The structural design incorporates aspects derived from several stylistic sources, however, Craftsman influences predominate. Because the building has been subject to few alterations and with little deterioration of the original fabric, the property exhibits a high degree of historical and architectural integrity. The residence was owned originally by a distinguished American family whose members resided in the home from the date of construction in 1908 until 1980. The restoration of the residence, after ownership of several temporary tenants, is currently in progress. - NRHP, 22 June 1992