Cullerton-Chaddick Residence

Cullerton-Chaddick Residence 572 West Santa Elena Drive, Palm Springs, CA 92262

The Cullerton-Chaddick Residence was designed in 1965 by master architect William F. Cody for Patrick J. Cullerton and Harry F. Chaddick.  Cody did a ground-up thorough remodel of an existing modest 1948 ranch-style house, with the addition of significant square footage.  Meticulously preserved and maintained over the years, the house was given a very sensitive and compatible refresh by designer Bill Stewart, who owned the home from 2020-2024.

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On November 12, 2025, the Palm Springs city council unanimously (5-0) approved the Class 1 Historic Resource designation of the Cullerton-Chaddick Residence.  PSPF board member and nomination author Steven Keylon made public comment in support of the designation.

On October 7, 2025, the city’s Historic Site Preservation Board voted unanimously (7-0) to recommend to city council approval of the Class 1 Historic Resource designation of the Cullerton-Chaddick Residence.  Nomination author and PSPF board member Steven Keylon spoke in support of the nomination.

On April 24, 2025, the Palm Springs Preservation Foundation (acting as agent for the owners) submitted the 89-page Class 1 Historic Resource nomination for the Cullerton-Chaddick Residence to the city of Palm Springs.

In January of 2025, the Palm Springs Preservation Foundation board of directors assigned the task of writing the Class 1 Historic Resource nomination for the Cullerton-Chaddick Residence to PSPF board member Steven Keylon.

Courtesy Steven Keylon
Courtesy Steven Keylon