This early California bungalow was conceived in the craftsman style in 1908 by architect George A. Clark. It embodies the artistry & expression strongly rooted in the Pasadena area at the turn of the last century. A self-made man, Mr Clark was involved in the construction of many notable homes in the now-historic Lower Arroyo Seco district. The use of natural materials such as redwood, pine, arroyo stone & brick has resulted in an organic home that integrates beautifully into the landscape, which consists of mature trees & other drought-tolerant native plantings, all just steps to the park lands of the arroyo seco. The common rooms are clad in wire-brushed redwood paneling capped by a continuous plate rail-creating the tone of a fine cabin. The multi-light windows & French doors open to outdoor spaces & capture the movement of the sun throughout the day. The kitchen and service porch are at the back of the home & lead to an enclosed sanctuary garden. There are 2 bedrooms downstairs & 2bedrooms upstairs. There is a full bath on the main level & a small bath behind the kitchen. This is a special home that has been loved by the current family for 50 years. It has a wonderful provenance & is a likely candidate for nomination to the Mills Act.
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