In 1951 This home was subdivided from the original estate property on Arlington Drive. The Architect was Myron Hunt. Originally it was the Carriage house for the main property.The home resides behind a gated entrance. The two bedroom, two bath home sits at the back of the property, on the east side is a large pool and spa, This unique property has beautiful high ceilings and oversize glass windows, newer wood floors greet you as you enter the living room. The kitchen, living and dining area are open for casual living and entertaining. The primary bedroom looks out over the pool and spa, it has a large walk in closet and the bathroom has a double vanity, soaking tub and walk in steam shower. There is a separate office, and an individual laundry room.The large lot has a new patio in the back of the house with a fountain and seating area.The front yard is gated and private with a vast lawn and citrus trees. This house is filled with history and charm. Arlington Gardens is across the Street and the The Storrier-Stearns Japanese Garden built on the original property is now a private museum just east of the property. This is a truly unique opportunity to be part of the Pasadena's past, and future.
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