• Named after the man who built The Venice Beach House in 1911. Warren Wilson's room features Baja-inspired design, beautiful lighting and a view of Washington...
  • The Warren Wilson Beach House, later known as The Venice Beach House is a Craftsman style house built in 1911 in the Venice section of Los Angeles, California.
  • In 1911, Warren Wilson had a two-story, Craftsman bungalow style beach house built in the resort town known then as Venice of America, founded in 1905.
  • The Venice Beach House, Los Angeles Picture: Warren Wilson Standard Room - Check out Tripadvisor members' 206 candid photos and videos of The Venice...
  • The Venice Beach House was built in 1911 by Warren & Carla Wilson.
  • WARREN WILSON BEACH HOUSE No. 14 of 15 No. 15 30th Avenue Venice, CA Taken: July 1985 Photographer: Robert Sevier Negatives: No. 15 30th Ave.
  • The Venice Beach House is a historic craftsman house-turned-B&B that has stood in the same spot since 1911, back when this area was just white sand dunes.
  • The Venice Beach House stayed in the Wilson family for decades, until it was purchased by attorney Phillip Boesch and Vivian Boesch in the ‘70s.
  • This craftsman-style inn was built in 1911 by Warren Wilson, the owner of the now-defunct Los Angeles Daily Journal.