

Though his body of work covers arange of Romantic Revival styles, architect Roland Coate is perhaps best known for designing Monterey Colonials such as this grand estate in Arcadia.
Presenting a classic brick exterior, the 1940s residence was built for a furniture executive who planned to use the house to showcase items from the family business. The home, tastefully updated and maintained, has twice been honored as a Pasadena Showcase House of Design.
The details Location: 995 Hampton Road, Arcadia, 91006 Asking price: $11.8 million Year built: 1941 House size: 12,250 square feet, eight bedrooms, 7.75 bathrooms Lot size:1.81 acres Features: Cobblestone driveway; brick-faced exterior; detailed molding; artistic ceiling and wall treatments; foyer; family room with wet bar; multiroom master suite with heated floors; game room; gym; formal gardens; patios; outdoor kitchen and fireplace; swimming pool About the area: In the 91006 ZIP Code, based on 18 sales, the median sales price for single-family homes in February was $1.214 million, according to CoreLogic, down 5.7% year over year. Agent: Norma Mardelli, Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage, (626) 356-8160
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