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Rose Creek Cottage 1900
Rose Creek Cottage 1900 is a charming, century-old wedding chapel with a beautiful garden and gazebo for your reception. Located in the historic district of town, it offers a comprehensive package for weddings and other special occasions, such as baby showers, graduations, family reunions or rehearsal dinners. It is also available for do-it-yourself events. The venue values customer vision and budgets, and is currently owned and managed by a dedicated team that worked hard to preserve it. Thanks to their efforts, Rose Creek Cottage 1900 has been newly renovated and is now open for business.
Our experienced team is dedicated to providing top-notch service and satisfaction for all of our clients. Contact us today for more information on how we can help you with all of your needs.



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- How it all began In 1926 when it was added to the Braemar Estate on northwest Mission Bay as a dining and entertainment room, where the Catamaran Hotel sits now, the estate was built by Frederick Scripps and his wife, Emma, in the early 1900s. He was also the brother of E.W. Scripps, the newspaper magnate, and the half-brother of La Jolla philanthropist Ellen Browning Scripps. Braemar became a popular cultural hub in Pacific Beach, hosting some of the first meetings of the Pacific Beach Woman's Club. The Scripps' great-great-granddaughter, Emily Moniz got married.at the Rose Creek Cottage a few years back. The bride's grandmother, who spent childhood summers at Braemar, remembered riding her tricycle around the dining room. After the death of Emma Scripps in the 1950s, Braemar sold and made way for the Catama The dining room was preserved and used as the hotel's wedding chapel for 30 years. In the 1980s RCC finally found its way up Garnet to Navy-owned land on Rose Creek
- (951) 704-8220
- 2525 Garnet Ave, San Diego, CA 92109
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10:00 am - 2:00 pm