This 3300 square foot colonial revival-style home on the corner of East Balch and Eighth Street is known as the Mundorff Home. It was named after Mrs. Howard F Mundorff, the wife of a retired San Francisco Baseball player, who commissioned Henry Green in 1917 to design the house. The house, the only Greene & Greene design in Fresno, sits on 1/2 acre and is shaded by abundant mature landscaping. The front door opens into an entryway with white oak floors and round arches leading to bedrooms on the west side of the house and to the living areas on the east end. A family room with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooks the center courtyard. The tile fireplace, an element found in most Greene & Greene homes, is still intact in the living room. The ceiling is framed by wide crown molding with decorative grape and leaf details. The spacious formal dining area is separated from the kitchen by a butler's pantry that is almost as large as the kitchen.
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