Designed and built by local architect and builder Selwyn Shaw, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977.
[1] At the time of the NRHP listing, the farmhouse was occupied by the fifth generation of the Dudley family and the property included nine out of an original 200 acres (81 ha).
[3] Owned by the city of Ventura, the house is managed by San Buenaventura Heritage, Inc. which opens the house for tours on a limited basis.
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