La Casa Torre was designed by noted architect, Everett Phipps Babcock, who worked with Wallace Neff, when he first arrived in Pasadena. Built in 1927, the charming Spanish Colonial Revival stylebuilding features eight residences, centered on a romantic courtyard, enhanced by antique Padre tiles, a hexagonal fountain, and lush landscaping.This ground floor, one-level home exudes the stateliness and dignity of a private residence and offers two good-sized bedrooms, two baths, a cozy den, updated kitchen, large formal dining room, and separate laundry. The gracious living room features a handsome fireplace and arched doorways. The many original architectural details include rich hardwood floors, a wood paneled door, and a lovely stained, bottle glass window.This is a wonderful opportunity to live in a historic home, close to Pasadena's bustling business district and a thriving university environment.
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