Home of the Week: Spanish Colonial Revival-style in Pasadena
A decorative cast stone entrance opens to this restored Spanish Colonial Revival-style house in Pasadena’s South Orange Grove area. Built in 1920 for industrialist James Wigmore, the house retains such original details as coffered wood ceilings and arched doorways.
Location: 268 Wigmore Drive, Pasadena 91105
Asking price: $2,875,000
Previously sold: In 2007 for $2.8 million
Architect: Reginald Johnson
Year built: 1920
House size: Four bedrooms, five bathrooms, 5,276 square feet
Lot size: 25,788 square feet
Features: Arched ceilings in the dining room and hallway, updated kitchen, wine cellar, brick-paved loggia, lap pool, mature trees, lawn
About the area: Last year, 126 single-family homes sold in the 91105 ZIP Code at a median price of $950,000, according to DataQuick. That was a 5.6% increase from the 2010 median.
Listing agents: Matthew Littell, (626) 755-4428, and Boyd Smith, (626) 755-1669, of Podley Properties
—Lauren Beale
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