John Edward Weir
1923 - 2009
Brothers John ("Jack") and Lawrence ("Larry") Weir distilled our region’s temperate climate, post-War building boom and the artistry of handmade homes into their adobe, wood and glass output as Weir Bros. Construction. Designed in-house as well as with owners, and architects like Sim Bruce Richards, these unique homes are key to appreciating ‘what modern was’ in San Diego County.

"People either love adobe or they wouldn't even stable their horses in it," Jack Weir (in a 1989 interview with the Los Angeles Times.
John Edward "Jack" Weir was born June 5, 1923, in Chicago. He was 12 when his mother passed away while giving birth to her sixth child. Growing up motherless during the Great Depression shaped his independent nature that would serve him well in life, according to his family. As a teen he worked for a traveling summer carnival. At age 18, he joined the Navy and was assigned to a select group of skilled pilots that trained to land on aircraft carriers.
It was while on military duty in San Diego that he met his future wife, Carnella ‘Connie’ Hall, at a dance at the Hotel Del Coronado. She moved from Arkansas to work for a munitions factory during the war. They were married on January 19, 1946, and had six children together.
Following the War, Jack and Connie settled in Encinitas, where he ran a gas station and auto body shop with his brother Larry. They lived in the apartment above the shop in a small wood building that still exists across the street from Swami's sandwich shop.
His daughters, “…particularly enjoyed hearing his stories about growing up during the Depression, when he would jump onto slow-moving trains and kick off enough coal to his waiting brothers to keep the family warm during those frigid Chicago winters. Later in life, Weir would make ends meet during the post-World War II economic slump by trading his auto body work for produce and other necessities. It was a combination of barter deals, in fact, that led to him establishing one of North County's most successful home-building companies.”
Following World War II, Theodore Berryman (1917-1997) was discharged from the Air Force (in 1945) and decided with his father, Robert, and uncle, Waldo Berryman they would make a go at building homes. They researched adobe construction methods and swiftly mastered the material and construction techniques to build their first homes in eastern Encinitas on land, that Waldo owned. At the time Theodore designed these early spec homes, he became friends with the Weir brothers, who owned the filling station. They agreed to help construct the houses, in return for a portion of the sales revenue by 1947. By 1952, the Berrymans relocated to Colorado and the Weir brothers filled the void.
Each was built with bricks made of sand and clay, mixed with water, and dried under the sun. By 1948 Weir Bros. Construction was up and running with Jack serving as contractor, Larry as the designer. In 1951, Weir moved to Escondido. There, he had access to a large supply of adobe at what is now Kit Carson Park. His company grew to 80 employees.
The brothers worked long hours building adobe homes. They started with small, inexpensive two-bedroom units and then expanded into Rancho Santa Fe by building high-end masterpieces. Larry Weir split off and formed his own company, Larry Weir Adobe Co., in September 1963 and Jack held on to the Weir Bros. Construction name. In 1988, Weir retired and turned the business over to his only son, Robert. The company now goes by the name of Weir Bros. Custom Homes Inc. and is located in Rancho Santa Fe.
Partial List of Projects
Adobe Home for Mr. & Mrs. M. Hallen (1958)
2640 Loma Vista Drive, Escondido
*Addition to Residence of Mr. & Mrs. Forrest Drake (1966) on this site was also by Weir Bros. Adobe Construction Co.
The Adobe Villas (1962)
1540 South Escondido Blvd., Escondido
Anderson, George Robert Residence I (1951)
288 Neptune Drive, Encinitas
*Weir Bros homeowners George Anderson and Sid Shaw co-owned Surf
Cleaners in Encinitas following their pilot/co-pilot time together in
the US Navy during World War II.
Anderson, George Robert Residence II (1952)
1221 Windsor Road, Encinitas
*By Jack and Larry Weir (Weir Bros.); published in San Diego & Point Magazine
Armfelt, Waldemar and Dorothy House (1964)
2952 Verda Avenue, Escondido
Aspel, Dr. Thomas and Barbara Residence (1964)
3149 Old Post Road, Fallbrook
Barend, William & Mary Jo Residence (1967)
2945 Verda Avenue, Escondido
*“Larry
Weir designed plans for that location before we built but we did not
use his design when we built the house," according to Mary Jo Barend.
Beebe Residence (1960)
9458 Del Dios Highway, Escondido
Bergman Museum (1955)
Aguanga, California
*By Jack and Larry Weir (Weir Bros.)
Beust, Mr. & Mrs. Ben Adobe Residence (1965)
315 Olive Avenue, Carlsbad
Bilty, Hazel Residence (1951)
Neptune Drive, Encinitas
*By Jack and Larry Weir (Weir Bros.)
Butcher, Ted Adobe (1985)
Camino de las Lomas, Escondido
*Larry Weir designed this for the producer for MASH
Colby, Tom & Midge Adobe (1961)
Highway 76, Pauma Valley
*Indoor swimming pool featured in the San Diego Union 1962
Copeland, Admiral and Mrs. Richard G. (1960)
1514 Park Hill Lane, Escondido
Crabe Residence (undated)
Country Club, Pauma Valley
*Designer not confirmed
Danylcheck Adobe / Greenbriar Lodge (1955)
Highway 395 (torn down for Highway 15), North San Diego County
*By 1958 this site reportedly became the Golden Door Health Spa; Jack and Larry Weir (Weir Bros.)
Donahue, Daniel J. Adobe (undated)
Montecito, California
*Larry Weir project
Dorgan Adobe (1963)
Via De Fortuna, Rancho Santa Fe
Fenton, H.G. & Justine Ranch (1958) and Bandy Canyon Ranch remodel (1970)
16251 Bandy Canyon Road, Escondido
*The
Ranch at Bandy Canyon - 1st phase – was an outdoor work kitchen by Jack
and Larry Weir (Weir Bros.). The 2nd phase resulted in an indoor party
home designed and built by Larry Weir.
Fouts, Dan Residence
*Attribution
Freeland Adobe (1968)
Las Planideras, Rancho Santa Fe
*Jack Weir project
Goodbody, Mike Residence (1964)
1514 Robyn Rd. in Escondido.
*Mike was Weir Bros lead carpenter, Bob Minkler drew the original plans for the house
Green Ranch
Las Palmas
Hallen, Adobe Home for Mr. & Mrs. M. (1958)
2640 Loma Vista Drive, Escondido
*Later remodeled as Addition to Residence of Mr. & Mrs. Forrest Drake (1966) also by Weir Bros. Adobe Construction Co.
Hays, Colonel Bob Adobe (1972)
408 Olive Hill Way Fallbrook
*Jack Weir project
Hayward Adobe (1951)
Birmingham Drive, Encinitas
*By Jack and Larry Weir (Weir Bros.)
Hinrichs, Suzy & Jack Residence
2362 Royal Crest Drive, Escondido
Hinrichs, Tom Residence
Escondido
*Attribution
Holcombe Adobe (1977)
La Gracia, Rancho Santa Fe
*Jack Weir project
Hotchkiss, Bud & Donee Residence (1965)
3050 Donee Diego Drive, Escondido
Jackson, James & Gretchen Residence (1964)
2775 La Palmas Avenue, Escondido
Jamaica Project (1967)
Ocho Rios, Jamaica
*Designed the Eaton Hall
Johnson, Roy and Nancy (1970)
2453 San Pasqual Valley Road, Escondido
*Designer not confirmed
Johnson, Robert Residence (1969)
12415 Mesa Verde Drive, Valley Center (not confirmed)
*Designed by Robert Johnson’s cousin Millard Sheets. Adobe construction by Weir Bros.
Kaufman, Julian Residence (1959)
3125 Montesano Road, Escondido
*By Jack and Larry Weir (Weir Bros.)
Kirchman/Brubeck Adobe (1958)
2362 Royal Crest Drive, Escondido
*By Jack and Larry Weir (Weir Bros.)
Klein, Gene Residence
San Diego
*Attribution
Kurtz, Rear Adm. Thomas R. Residence (1967)
11146 Valley Lights Drive, El Cajon
La Costa Spec Home (1986)
Venado Street
*Adobe veneer - designed and built by Larry Weir
Lee, Sally Residence (undated)
Pauma Valley across from the clubhouse
*Designer not confirmed
Lindsey's Casa de la Tierra (1978)
Aliso Canyon Road, Rancho Santa Fe, CA
*Larry Weir project
Mariner's Point Model Home (1975)
Via Toluca Drive, San Clemente
*Larry Weir project
Martony Adobe (1955)
1410 Windsong Lane, Escondido
*By Jack and
Larry Weir (Weir Bros.); The Eddie Martony Family lived here between
1955-1963. While the Larry Weir Family lived here (between 1963-1969)
this site served as the Office for Larry Weir Adobe Co.
McGurty, Mr. William H. & Mrs. (1964)
575 W. Armsley Square, Ontario
Moonlight Playhouse and Brengle Terrace (1982)
Vista, California
*Larry Weir designed the playhouse and Brengle Terrace City Buildings
Morehouse, Homer J. Spec House #1 (1959)
4245 Cobalt Drive, La Mesa
*By Jack and Larry Weir (Weir Bros.)
Morehouse, Homer J. Spec House #2 (1962)
8030 Shadow Hill Drive, La Mesa
Morehouse, Homer J. Residence (1963)
4250 Eastridge Drive, La Mesa
Myskier Adobe (1955)
Las Palmas, Escondido
*By Jack and Larry Weir (Weir Bros.)
Pala Mesa Resort (ca. ‘70s and ‘80s)
Pala
*Tract of Weir Brothers designs
Pala Mesa Village Homes and Clubhouse (1963 – 1965)
Old Highway 395 and Hwy 76, Pala
Pala Mesa Village (ca. 1971)
Via De Todos Santos, Fallbrook
*Tract of Weir Brothers designs
Pala Mission Restoration, Fountain, Shrine and School (1955 – 1959)
Pala Mission, Pala
*By Jack and Larry Weir (Weir Bros.)
Palm Mortuary (1959)
1919 East Valley Parkway, Escondido
Paulson, Allen Residence (undated)
San Diego
*Designer not confirmed
Pauma Valley Country Club
*Tract of Weir Bros. homes
Paxton House (1948)
2608 South Escondido Blvd, Escondido
*Demolished in 2020
Pretorius Adobe (1953)
1350 Windsong Lane, Escondido
*By Jack and Larry Weir (Weir Bros.)
Private Residence (1948)
1121 Via Loma Vista, El Cajon
*Designer not yet known
Private Residence (1954)
2635 Loma Vista Drive, Escondido
*By Jack and Larry Weir (Weir Bros.)
Private Residence (1957)
3196 Old Post Road, Fallbrook
*Designer not confirmed
Private Residence (1958)
16630 Avenida Florencia, Poway
*By Jack and Larry Weir (Weir Bros.)
Private Residence (1959)
3118 Quiet Hills Drive, Escondido
*Past attribution has stated this is the Reuben H. Fleet Residence. In
1960 the home was sold to Peter and Judith Almand. It is unclear if they
were the commissioning client or if this was a spec house sold to them.
Private Residence (1959)
3188 Quiet Hills Drive, Escondido
*Wood for this project reportedly came from the old Ocean Beach pier
Private Residence (1959)
3125 Montesano Road, Escondido
Private Residence (1960)
2678 Groton Place, Escondido
Private Residence (1961)
3215 Bernardo Lane, Escondido
Private Residence (1962)
32946 Camino Ortega, Warner Springs
Private Residence (1964)
29433 Cole Grade Road, Valley Center
Private Residence (1964)
3355 Old Post Road, Fallbrook
Private Residence (1964)
2765 Las Palmas Ave, Escondido
*The Castle House
Private Residence (1965)
Aguanga, California
*Tom McGiffin, grandson of Bergman Museum said that Weir Brothers build the adobe that is below him
Private Residence (1967)
4326 Citrus Drive, Fallbrook
*Designer not confirmed
Private Residence (1967)
3870 Laketree Drive, Fallbrook
*Designer not confirmed
Private Residence (1968)
2377 Royal Oak Drive, Escondido
*Designer not confirmed
Private Residence (1969)
13735 Acorn Patch Road, Poway
*Designer not confirmed
Private Residence (1969)
13747 Acorn Patch Road, Poway
*Designer not confirmed
Private Residence (1970)
1735 Caudor, Leucadia
*Designer not confirmed
Private Residence (1972)
1317 Windsor Road, Cardiff
*Designer not confirmed
Private Residence (1973)
14213 Highway 76, Pauma Valley
*Designer not confirmed
Private Residence (1975)
3839 Ladera Vista Road, Fallbrook
*Designer not confirmed
Private Residence (1976)
10082 W. Lilac Road, Escondido
*Designer not confirmed
Private Residence (1976)
14702 Tyler Road, Valley Center
*Designer not confirmed
Private Residence (1977)
4057 Ladera Vista Road, Fallbrook
*Designer not confirmed
Private Residence (1978)
17210 Archie Moore Road, Ramona
*Designer not confirmed
Private Residence (1978)
2050 La Serena, Escondido
*Designer not confirmed
Private Residence (1978)
4033 Ladera Vista Road, Fallbrook
*Designer not confirmed
Private Residence (1982)
1881 Rockhoff Rd, Escondido
*Designer not confirmed
Private Residence (1988)
14217 Highway 76, Pauma Valley
*Designer not confirmed
Private Residence (undated)
2159 Rockhoff Road, Escondido
*Designer not confirmed
Private Residence (undated)
Cambria Court, San Diego
*Designer not confirmed
Private Residence (undated)
Big Sur, California
*Jack Weir design
Pusateri, Frank Residence (1969-70)
32350 Katkat Court, Pauma Valley
*Designer not confirmed
Ravettino Adobe Remodel (1952)
Max Drive, San Diego
*By Jack Weir Project (circa August 1963 and after) for Maria Weir's parent
Ridder, B..J Adobe Ranch House and Equestrian Facility (1963)
Murietta, CA
Rimrock Design & Plans (1987)
Camino de las Lomas, Escondido
*Larry Weir designed, C&S Doctors Inc built
Ross Residence (1961)
2705 Ross, Escondido
*Designer not confirmed
Saar, Richard Residence (1991)
14927 Lyons Valley Road, Jamul
*Designer not confirmed
Shaw, Sid & LaVerne Residence (1959)
661 Melba Drive, Encinitas
Smith Residence (undated)
Just off Cole Grade Rd., Valley Center
*Designer not confirmed
Spivey Residence (1981)
131 Seeman Drive, Encinitas
*Designer not confirmed
Stone's "Villa Sardinia" (1993-1996)
Via Cantamar, Escondido
*By Larry Weir, simulated adobe due to new building codes regarding vertical steel
Stolp, Clyde and Dotte Residence
Boyle Avenue
*Attribution
Summers, Harry Residence (undated)
San Diego
*Designer not confirmed
Thunder, Joseph & Genevieve Residence (1964)
2195 E. Madison Avenue, El Cajon
Varner Residence (1979)
111 Seeman Drive, Encinitas
*Designer not confirmed
Villa Crova Design and Plans (1989)
Camino de las Lomas, Escondido
*Designed by Jack Weir for C&S Doctors, Inc.
Wadsworth Adobe (1978)
3225 Emma Lane, Vista
*Jack Weir project
Walseth Residence (1964)
705 Idaho Avenue, Escondido
Weir Bros Adobe Office and Home of Larry Weir Family (1955 – 1963)
1536 - 1538 S. Escondido Blvd., Escondido
*By Jack and Larry Weir (Weir Bros.)
Weir Bros. Offices (ca. 1970s)
Sterling Court, Escondido
*Larry Weir Adobe Co.
Weir, Jack and Connie Residence (1958)
738 Idaho Street, Escondido
*By Jack and Larry Weir (Weir Bros.)
Weir, Maria Werth Adobe (2008)
Neely Road, Tehachapi
*Larry Weir design of 1.5" adobe veneer on old mobile home
Weir/Ott Spec Home (1972)
Arroyo Vista, Poway
*Built by Larry Weir and Milo Ott
Weir, Patrick Adobe Home (1948)
47 East H Street, Encinitas
*Jack and Patrick Weir’s personal home
Weir, Robert Sr. Residence (1966)
1914 Summit Ridge Drive, Escondido
Windsor Residenc (1947)
Windsor Road, Encinitas
*By Jack and Larry Weir (Weir Bros.) adobe homes built with Ted Berryman
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