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Sweet 1930s English Tudor Revival asking $1.25M in Altadena

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Character features include beamed ceilings, hardwood floors, built-ins, and striking stained glass accents.

A stately pair of trees graces the front yard.
Photos by Nick Li/Aerious Plus, courtesy of Eddie Ramirez/Deasy Penner Podley

Now turning heads and capturing fancies in Altadena is this enchanting English Tudor Revival built in 1932. Located at 1011 Concha Street, a block east of historic Charles S. Farnsworth Park, the well-kept residence sits behind rustic stone walls at the end of a brick path shaded by a pair of majestic pine trees.

To the right of its turreted front entry is an impressive living room with carved beamed ceilings, oak floors embellished with French knot inlays, French doors, and a sizable fireplace. To the left is the formal dining room, the walls of which are lined with beautiful stained glass windows.

The 1,861-square-foot home also holds three bedrooms, two full bathrooms, a breakfast nook, and a kitchen remodeled with stainless steel appliances, custom cabinetry, and soapstone countertops. Per the listing, the home’s roof, sewer line, and electric wiring were all redone in 2013.

On a 10,110-square-foot lot with a detached two-car garage, the property is listed with Eddie Ramirez of Deasy Penner Podley at an asking price of $1.249 million. Open house is scheduled Thursday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.

The living room’s features include a beamed ceiling with carved corbels, French doors, and a handsome fireplace.
Leaded windows with stained glass accents line the formal dining room.
The kitchen has been updated with soapstone countertops and stainless appliances.
There are three bedrooms, each with oak floors and casement windows.
Both bathrooms feature colorful period tile.
The home sits on a 10,110-square-foot lot.