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The Saint Estaban Farmhouse, built in 1926 with stone work by prominent mason George Harris and later expanded by legendary Pasadena architects Gable & Wyant, is a deliberate marriage of enchanting, country-style living and modern household needs. Tucked in the foothills of the Verdugo Mountains just beyond the bustling center of Los Angeles, this residence offers a serene retreat while maintaining convenient access to city amenities. Nestled atop a series of river rock walls and terraces, the home has been carefully restored and thoughtfully upgraded by the current owners, with a focus on timeless design and enduring materials to last another 100 years. Stepping through the front door reveals a bright, curated living space featuring refinished oak floors, meticulously restored character-defining wooden windows, a wood-burning fireplace, and broad views of the surrounding mountains and tree canopy. The expansive dining area flows into a custom kitchen by Sunday Supper Club, paying homage to the home's 1920s origins. Built with wide plank acacia countertops, maple cabinetry, Tabarka tiles, a Shaws sink, Devol fixtures, an Ilve range, and Snyder Diamond appliances, every element has been thoughtfully selected to ensure durability, functionality, and style. The main level also inclu
CL24394943
Single Family, 3+ Story
3
Los Angeles
2 Full
1925
0.7588
Acres
Stone,Wood
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