Built as the first "college of orthodontia," established by USC dentist Dr. Edward Angle who lived next door, the one-story building was converted to home use in the 1940s. It is in the Orange Heights Historic District, characterized by large Craftsman homes, and is very spacious and loft-like in character, with an open plan 20x30 living/dining room, 10' tall ceilings and higher, huge double-hung sash windows, Batchelder fireplace. Seismically reinforced. Large basement below LR used as work and tool room, storage, and laundry room. The front and rear gardens feature massive Engelmann and Coast Live Oak oak trees. Commercial sprinkler system. Well-maintained. Lot 70' x 150'. Stable, friendly neighborhood.
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