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Grand Pasadena Spanish-style by Paul Williams asks $3.3M

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The elegant home offers views for miles around

The house was built in 1924.
Photos by Shawn Bishop, courtesy Deasy/Penner

Situated on a roomy Pasadena lot with more than a half-acre of land, this Spanish-style residence sits north of the Rose Bowl and boasts views across the surrounding hills.

Built in 1924, it was designed by influential architect Paul R. Williams and has been dubbed in listing material as the “Flint House.”

The 3,708-square-foot home looks impressive enough for a name. A vine-draped pergola frames the entrance to the two-story residence and trees and neatly landscaped vegetation surround the home on all sides,

Interior features include Spanish tile floors, beamed ceilings, arched entryways, picture windows, and French doors. The house has three bedrooms and four bathrooms, along with a formal dining room and a library with walls of built-in shelving.

The kitchen is outfitted with an enormous center island and new appliances. The airy living room has an elegant fireplace and leads out to a large shaded balcony that’s also accessible from the office and dining room.

The large lot surrounding the home has a pool, spa, and a two-car garage. Below the house are neatly trimmed hedges and geometrically arranged pathways and gardens. A patio alongside the home includes a barbecue area and an outdoor sink and countertop.

Asking price is $3.295 million.

Living room

Dining room
Dining room
Library
Office
Bedroom
Balcony
Patio and barbecue
Pathways and gardens