

This charming Pasadena home, designed by architect Seymour Locke, is a pristine example of the Shingle architectural style, which was popularized in the late 1800s in affluent New England communities.
Dating to 1895, when Grover Cleveland was serving his second term as president, the two-story displays the fine craftsmanship of the era with its period built-ins and multiple original fireplaces. Outside, more than a half-acre of park-like grounds hold arroyo stone walls, rose gardens and a producing vineyard.
The details Location: 325 S. Grand Ave., Pasadena, 91105
Asking price: $2.8 million
Year built: 1895
Living area: 5,908 square feet, five bedrooms, 4.25 bathrooms
Lot size: 0.63 of an acre
Features: Grand foyer with curving staircase; four fireplaces
About the area: In the 91105 ZIP Code, based on nine sales, the median price for single-family homes in April was $1.376 million, a 27.2% decrease compared with the same month last year, according to CoreLogic.
Agents: Gretchen B. Seager, Sotheby’s International Realty, (626) 396-3973
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