The other day my friend, Shirley, and I went to the Filoli estate in Woodside, about 30 miles south of San Francisco.
Before I share photos from my visit, I have to confess that I absolutely love history. Some people might find it boring, but I love learning about how people lived in the past. Seeing historical artifacts, or objects that belong to people in the past, allow my imagination to run wild. I can picture the people going through their everyday lives, getting ready for parties or debut balls. I love hearing the stories that come with the house or the silverware, or the painting. Does anyone else feel the same way?
I can’t appreciate art very well, mostly because I don’t understand it. But I do have an appreciation for the beauty of architecture. Have I mentioned that long before I decided to go into dental hygiene, that I considered becoming an architect? I love picturing how people live, and just the thought put behind each tile, each arch, each ceiling.
Now that you know that little tidbit about me, I can go ahead and share photos with you, and just talk about what I discovered about this historical estate. If you’re in the San Francisco area, you may want to consider coming here. It’s such a picturesque place filled with tons of history and surrounded by so many beautiful gardens. Plus it’s the place where many movies have been filmed including George of the Jungle and The Wedding Planner.
Filoli, the name of the estate, is derived from “(Fi)ght for a just cause; (lo)ve your fellow man; and (li)ve a good life.” It was built for the Bourn family, a prominent family who owned the largest gold mine during the 1920s. The house is modeled after the modified Georgian style. There are 44 rooms total with 9 bedrooms and 17 bathrooms. Can you imagine living in a place like that?
As a food blogger, I just had to share with you a photo of their kitchen. This is where the chef created meals for the family.
Look at all these utensils! I didn’t take a picture of it, but the family’s silverwares are locked in a walk in safe when they’re not in use.
Menus from 1960s and 1970s. I love seeing what people ate.
And can you believe they had a separate kitchen just for the pastry chef? They even had a separate area for the butler to plate the food.
Some of my favorite rooms were the library and the ballroom. Look at the gold detail in the walls of the ballroom.
And how can I not gush over the arch over the door and the detail in the fireplace? That image at the enter of the fireplace is of Hercules.
Stepping outside, you can see the love they put into designing the gardens.
See those tiles? It’s said that after the 1906 earthquake in San Francisco destroyed the sidewalks of Nob Hill, Mr. Bourn gathered them all, brought them back for his garden, and bought new ones for the Nob Hill neighborhood. I was walking on pieces of history!
A few more images of the massive and impressive gardens. I feel like I’m in the Secret Garden. =)
They have the most amazing vegetable garden. They even have lots of fruit trees including tons of apple varieties, pear varieties, persimmon, and so much more . All of these are either donated or made into jams and other products. All the money they make goes back into maintaining the estate. Many of the people working at Filoli are volunteers. You can tell how much they love their work.
I couldn’t get over this! Even pumpkins need shade from the hot sun.
And aren’t these so pretty?
Apple pie, anyone? Autumn is definitely just around the corner!
We spent hours at the estate. So of course, Shirley and I had to take a lunch break at the Café. I love these menus!
Shirley ordered the Gourmet Grilled Cheese sandwich special. Bacon, sliced green apple, sharp cheddar, and Dijon over sourdough bread. It comes with a side of salad and kettle chips.
Me? I was on an artichoke hype. I saw artichoke on the menu and I wanted it. So I ordered artichoke quiche, which contained artichoke, sun-dried tomatoes, onions, cheese, eggs, and cream. I really need to figure out how to replicate this at home! And I ordered the soup of the day, artichoke bisque. I have never had artichoke bisque, or heard of it for that matter. I loved it.
Yes. Even my quiche had to be styled. =)
And I wanted to buy everything at the gift shop! I love these bottles of flavored vinegar. They even made their own spices using the herbs from their gardens. I wanted to buy them but I had a lot of spices at home already.
Can you tell that I loved this day trip to Filoli?
If you’re in the San Francisco Bay Area, I really recommend visiting the estate. Amazing views, lots of history, and so peaceful. If you’re a non member, it’s $18 in the summer and fall and $20 in the spring when everything is in bloom. It’s worth the trip!
Until next time!
Have a great Labor Day!
Sam Siddique says
Hi Andrea,
I’ve nominated you for a Liebster Award 🙂
You can check out the details on my blog – http://samsiddique.com/2014/09/01/the-liebster-award/
Every time I read your blog I get an overwhelming desire to eat!
xx
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thank you so much, Sam! I really appreciate the nomination! lol. I think I’m doing a good job if I make you hungry =)
Marie Rogers says
I, too, love history and exploring old houses. Thank you for taking me to Filoli.
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
You’re welcome, Marie! I wasn’t sure if anyone would be interested in seeing my photos for Filoli, but I was so excited and amazed by my trip, I couldn’t resist!
papict says
Looks like you had a great day exploring. I love history so always enjoy visiting historic buildings and sites. I will have to check this one out whenever I get back to SF.
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
I hope you will. I think next time, I might want to try going in the fall when the leaves change colors. Or in the spring when everything is in full bloom =)
Guidance Fitness Personal Training says
Andrea, thank you for sharing your trip to Filoli. Fantastic post! Architecture does say a lot, but also leaves many questions about people and their past. I lived in Prescott, Az which is home to the World’s Oldest Rodeo and I could always imagine what it must have been like.
And I bet the bisque isn’t too difficult for you; )
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
I have never been to a rodeo, but I just looked up the World’s Oldest Rodeo. If I’m ever in Prescott, I think I’d like to see it. It’ll definitely be a different experience! =)
Guidance Fitness Personal Training says
Prescott is an old mining town and still surrounded by working ranches. Real life cowboys and some awesome architecture. Beautiful mile high town. Also research Sedona and Jerome. You will fall in love with the wide openness and breath taking scenery.
myviennastudio says
What an exquisite place for a summer visit! Lovely photos and location :). Thanks for a delightful post!
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thank you so much! It really was fun to visit such an amazing place!
Charlene says
I adored this post, Andrea! I visited a house like this in Wicklow (Ireland) a few weeks ago and I was stunned by it’s beauty. I also adore history and learning how people lived, so it was a dream come true 🙂 I spent time in the Bay Area before, but next time I visit I am putting Filoli at the top of my list!!
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thank you so much, Charlene! It must be so amazing in Ireland. They would for sure be rich in history and gorgeous architecture. I saw your photo of Killruddery House. I would love to visit there too. It’s so pretty! And I can’t wait to see your adventures in Netherland!
Eily Nash says
Loved this post Andrea. What. Sumptuous house! the gardens look magical. I love history and like you said getting a feel for the people of the past. We have Roman baths less than a mile from our house!
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
The gardens really were magical! There were so many different ones and it was so much fun walking through it. So lucky! I would love to go see the Roman baths =)
motherhendiaries says
Absolutely gorgeous photos, Andrea! Well done… really enjoyed them, and the history as well. 🙂
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thank you for reading! I wasn’t sure if anyone would be interested, but I loved the trip to Filoli so much I couldn’t resist sharing!
Renu says
Lovely post!! You’ve written it so beautifully, that I never felt that I wasn’t there!! 🙂
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thank you so much! I really enjoyed my visit, and I was excited to share it with everyone =)
azgilstrap says
I really like your blog; your photos are awesome. Thank you for sharing this!
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
You’re welcome! =)