237 W State Street new

Pasadena,CA 91105

$ 1750000

6 Beds

4 Baths

4865 SqFt


Key Details

Property Type Single Family Home

Sub Type Detached

Listing Status Active

Purchase Type For Sale

Square Footage 4,865 sqft

Price per Sqft $359

MLS Listing ID CRP1-24706

Bedrooms 6

Full Baths 2

HOA Y/N No

Year Built 1912

Lot Size 0.353 Acres

Property Sub-Type Detached

Source Datashare California Regional

Property Description

Welcome to 237 West State Street, built in 1912 as noted in the National Register of Historic Places. This two-story English Craftsman style residence, located in the Pasadena Avenue Historic District, was designed by architect Frederick Louis Roehrig and built by Louis Pomeroy. It sits on a raised berm on the north side of State Street with a primary side-gabled roof with open eaves, exposed rafter tails and wide, exposed roof rakes with extended purlins. There are a pair of two-story, front-facing bays at the east and west ends of the front elevation. The western bay has a shallow hipped roof with boxed eaves, a wood French door centered on the first level, and a ribbon of four six-pane wood casement windows. There is an applied trellis on this portion of the façade. The eastern bay is a square, through-cornice shed-roofed wall dormer with a ribbon of four wood casement windows at both the first and second levels. An inset entry porch between these two bays has a small flared shed roof and a brick pad; the skylight in the hallway floods the space with natural light; the single-leaf door is wood with twelve inset panels and a wooden screen door. There is a built-in wood bench on either side of the entry porch. Utilities have been off for an extended period of time and will

Location

State CA

County Los Angeles

Interior

Heating None

Cooling None

Flooring Tile,Vinyl,Wood

Fireplaces Type Dining Room,Living Room

Fireplace Yes

Laundry Laundry Room,Inside

Exterior

Garage Spaces 2.0

Pool None

View None

Private Pool false

Building

Story 2

Foundation Raised

Water Public

Architectural Style Craftsman,English

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