An Iconic Pasadena Estate Built in the Roaring Twenties
Old world opulence and grandeur abound at 100 Los Altos, built by legendary architect Myron Hubbard Hunt in 1928.
Situated on 2 acres with views over the Colorado Street Bridge, the property is located at the gateway to Pasadena, a city in Los Angeles Country.
Entering through the private gated drive, the historic estate makes a grand first impression from the motor court. A solid bronze door dominates the elegant facade, opening into the incredible walnut panelled gallery.
Opulent reception rooms feature coffered ceilings, grand fireplaces, and rich detail throughout.
The living room has floor-to-ceiling windows and French doors which open out onto the veranda, ideal for entertaining. There’s also a handsome panelled library with two fireplaces on either end, and a formal dining room with ornate silk wallpaper and a stone-face fireplace.
The 10,277 square foot home offers 4 bedrooms and 9 bathrooms, with a grand master suite with dual dressing areas featuring Chinoiserie finishes and an ensuite bathroom with a salon and a glamorous bathtub, against a backdrop of red silk walls.
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