$9,500,000
Along one of San Marino's most distinguished streets, discreetly set behind a gated entry and a long, tree-lined driveway, lies a residence of quiet significance where architectural pedigree meets timeless design.Originally built in 1925 and designed by architect E. C. Morgan, the home reflects the enduring elegance of the Spanish Colonial Revival. Its stucco exterior, classic clay tile rooflines, and balanced proportions create a welcoming first impression. Exterior details including a green-painted wrought iron domed arch and railings adding depth and old-world romance charm.The nearly one-acre grounds are beautifully composed with mature trees, open lawns, and inviting poolside spaces create an outdoor setting equally suited for quiet mornings or relaxed gatherings.This home is rich with warmth and character. Beamed ceilings, elegant arches, and preserved architectural details create an atmosphere that feels inviting and enduring. The living room, anchored by a fireplace. The primary suite is a romantic retreat, featuring stained glass at the bedroom entry, a fireplace, a generous walk-in closet, and a distinctive en-suite bath. An arched stained glass mosaic window beside the soaking tub filters light beautifully, creating a serene, spa-like experience.Additional rooms throughout the home offer generous proportions for variety of uses. A finished basement adds versatile space for recreation, media, or work. A guest house above the garage offers privacy and independence for visitors or extended stays.Blending European influence with California ease, this Virginia Road estate is located near The Huntington Library and Lacy Park. Ready to welcome its next chapter, it is a residence of lasting character, warmth, and presence.
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Listed by Cordelia Wong with Coldwell Banker Realty (626) 584-0050
Property Type
Single Family Residence
Status
Active
MLS Number
P1-26643
Year Built
1925
Lot Size
0.93 acres