A craftsman-style home in Pasadena, with an original, early 20th-century elevator, is on the market for $4.75 million.
Completed in 1912, the 5,007-square-foot residence has four bedrooms and six bathrooms between the main house and the separate guest house. It sits on a half-acre lot with a pool.
A century-old wisteria surrounds the grounds, which feature different types of gardens. There’s an expansive lawn area, a rose garden, a large wood-framed greenhouse and a variety of fruit trees.
Noted craftsman architect Frank M. Tyler designed the house, which now combines period craftsmanship and modern updates.
The 3,843-square-foot main house has a front porch. It opens into a foyer with a staircase and architectural details, including hardwood floors, crown moldings and intricate door surrounds that get repeated throughout the interior.
A fireplace anchors the living room, which connects to a cozy library. The kitchen has been remodeled and boasts subway tile backsplashes, stainless steel appliances and a large built-in banquet.
For formal meals, there’s a dining room.
The primary bedroom with an en suite bathroom upstairs includes a sitting area, a large walk-in closet and a front balcony.
There are two more bedrooms with en suite bathrooms. A den can also double as a bedroom.
The one-bedroom, 1,164-square-foot guest house has a bathroom, living room, dining room and kitchen. Downstairs, there’s a wine cellar and a bathroom.
A two-car garage completes the listing.
Ted Clark and Heather Lillard of Compass share the listing.