History
• Built in 1906 by the Roper family as a boarding house
• Believed to be designed by famous local architects William Hebbard and Irving Gill
• Rescued after decades of neglect in August 2004 by Trant Manor, LLC
• Received Coronado Historic Designation in September 20055
Lodge Description
• 17 guest rooms, 6 in historic lodge, 11 in new bungalows
• Located in the heart of Coronado, 2 blocks to the beach, dozens of shops and restaurants nearby
• Renovated historic common areas - parlor, dining rooms, veranda
• Unique decor in every guest room honoring a different Coronado historic figure or place • Garden courtyard
Amenities
• Complimentary breakfast and afternoon refreshments
• Robes, Spa services
• Complimentary underground parking
• Evening turndown service
• Locked storage for personal items - surfboard, bicycle, etc.
• Concierge
• Wireless internet communication
• TV/DVDs
• Loaner beach chairs and towels, picnic basket/blanket
• Daily newspaper
Guest Accommodations
• Bungalow rooms: King bed, In room spa tub, Private entrance, Private balcony or porch, Fireplace, Individual room climate controls
• Lodge rooms : Queen bed, Period furniture, Original leaded glass windows, Individual room climate controls
• Meeting rooms: Large meeting room can seat 40 classroom style or 2 breakout rooms seating 20 each, Small meeting room seats 20, LCD projector available
Development Team
Trant Manor, LLC: Dave Gillingham, Managing Partner, Sue Gillingham, Project Director Joe and Holly Jankiewicz, Mark and Pam Gould, Rick and Maria Kenney
Architect: Jeff Dreyfus, Bushman Dreyfus Architects
Construction: Russ Prentice, Tekton Master Builders
Hospitality Consultant: Nancy Helsper, Heritage Park Inn
Interior Design: Kristine Smith Design Studio
Landscape: David Reed Landscape Architects
Contact
Sue Gillingham: phone 619.437.1900 fax 619.522.6310 email sue@1906Lodge.com