• The Court of Mysteries on Fair Avenue in Santa Cruz.
  • Detail of the gate of the Court of Mysteries property on Santa Cruz's Westside.
  • Artina Morton, one of the property owners, describes herself as a "Jill of all trades."
  • Douglas Harr, one of the owners of the Court of Mysteries property in Santa Cruz.
  • A stairway inside the brick temple structure goes nowhere.
  • A gathering space in the original brick building separates a pair of one-car garages.
  • The restored fireplace is flanked by angle nooks, which each has a view into the fireplace itself.
  • The brick structure, built more than 80 years ago, has a one-car garage on each side.
  • The 70-foot lap pool and spa behind the original brick structure has plenty of privacy.
  • Custom-made windows were added in the restored brick temple structure.
  • Detail inside the brick structure.
  • Looking out to the new fountain in the courtyard, with the gate and Fair Avenue beyond.
  • Capitola stonemason Michael Threet was crucial in restoration efforts.
  • Abalone shells, either original or collected as part of the restoration project, are a distinctive feature.
  • More abalone and brickwork detail.
  • The 3,000-plus-square foot Spanish-style house sits on the south side of the Fair Avenue property.
  • Some of the dozens of tiles unearthed under what was originally a bathroom.
  • Artina Morton in the brick structure's new bathroom.
  • The project also unearthed old railroad spikes.
  • More abalone shell and brick detail.
  • Looking out onto Fair Avenue.