Properties of Pasadena Heritage

Properties of Pasadena Heritage

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Pasadena Heritage was incorporated in 1977 as a 501(c) (3) non-profit historic preservation organization. Since inception, we have grown from a grass-roots group of concerned citizens to the second largest preservation organization in the state. Our programs directly benefit the City of Pasadena and attract a broad regional audience. Pasadena Heritage holds more than 80 historic preservation easements (the largest easement program west of the Mississippi), and has a revolving Preservation Fund to assist with hands-on preservation projects. We are best known for the preservation of the Colorado Street Bridge and Old Pasadena, the commercially successful revitalization of the original downtown. Major focuses of the organization in the past two years have been working with the City to update Land-Use Element of the General Plan, mansionization and creating single-family residential design standards, and historic homes along the Caltrans 710 corridor.

c. 1907
  • San Francisco, California
  • $2,795,000

Fall in love with this Eastlake Victorian beauty! Recently remodeled while keeping its Victorian architectural details of high ceilings, decorative moldings, stain-glass windows, wood flooring, and so much more! Enjoy neighborhood and downtown views from its large bay windows.  Main floor is perfect for entertaining with spacious formal living rm w/ frplc and parlor doors […]

c. 1890
  • Davis, California
  • $975,000

This home, built in 1890, is the perfect blend of classic charm and modern style and amenities. The stunning kitchen was recently remodeled and boasts granite counters, soft close drawers, a spacious refrigerator, 6 burner cooktop, and tons of storage. You will enjoy beautiful engineered hardwood floors throughout much of the downstairs. Downstairs also includes […]

c. 1890
  • San Francisco, California
  • $1,795,000

Crossing the threshold of this magical top-floor Victorian condo feels like coming home! Abundant light and personality emanate from every crevice of this 3 bed, 2 bath home, perched atop the best Buena Vista Heights location. Easy flow, gorgeous architectural details, 12+ ft ceilings, smart updates and whimsical outdoor space make this home as easy […]

Nestled within Alameda’s Bronze Coast neighborhood, this meticulously renovated Eastlake Victorian Cottage tells a captivating tale of timeless style and contemporary sophistication. Dating back to 1887, the home underwent extensive modernization in 2005, transforming it into a harmonious fusion of Victorian charm and modern upgrades. Spread across 1,856 sqft, there are three bedrooms and three […]

c. 1927
  • Martinez, California
  • $689,000

Wow! Welcome to this charming home with character and modern upgrades! Step through the arched doorways into a beautifully remodeled space featuring New Electrical, New Windows, New Floors, New HVAC, New Kitchen, New Bath, Fresh interior and Exterior paint. Spacious layout with a huge floor to ceiling Arched Window allowing plenty of natural light. Beautiful […]

c. 1947
  • Riverside, California
  • $1,120,000

Designed in 1947 by the esteemed architect Sylvanus Marston, this Historic Hacienda Pool Home is not only a testament to timeless elegance and unparalleled craftsmanship but also holds the distinction of being the last house Marston designed. Nestled in Riverside’s sought-after Queens Terrace tract in the Victoria Neighborhood, this property is truly one-of-a-kind. Marston, a […]

c. 1905
  • Reedley, California
  • $649,900

Reedley’s Finest Historical Society Masterpiece of Edwardian Architecture showcases the grandeur of Days Gone By! Built in 1905, the stately Daniel T.Eymann home set on 1/3 acre of lushly-landscaped grounds, invites guests w/its welcoming wrap-around porch & river rock accents! Lovingly-restored to better than its original grandeur, w/carefully-preserved historical roots whilst having all the modern […]

c. 1915
  • Sierra Madre, California
  • $1,498,000

Welcome to Twycross House! This architecturally significant Craftsman Bungalow inspired the creation of a national magazine in 1990 known as American Bungalow. The magazine also helped create a movement nationwide that popularized ‘Bungalow’ homes which are prevalent in southern California. There have only been two owners of this noteworthy property since it was built in […]

c. 1890
  • Palm Springs, California
  • $100,000

This is a roundup from WikiCommons of houses that just make me smile.

Charles and Henry Greene, Architects, 1906, Garrett Van Pelt, FAIA, 1929, The Dr. W.T. Bolton House. Few architects have defined Southern California vernacular architecture more than Charles and Henry Greene. With their ability to blend Asian, British, and South Asian designs during the burgeoning Arts and Crafts movement in the United States, the Greene’s forged […]

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