Coindre Hall is a superb example of French chateau architecture. The Mansion was originally built in 1912 for pharmaceutical giant George McKesson Brown as a summer retreat. The 80,000 square foot mansion overlooking Huntington Harbor is located on a 33 acre park. This mansion represents the height of the Gold Coast era with its medieval turrets and breath taking views of the harbor. A series of very unique fireplaces, the indoor garden and teak wood spiral staircase are what gives Coindre Hall its charm. Perfect for elegant weddings, birthdays and special celebrations.