FOR SALE
$1,998,000
322 S Grand Oaks Avenue
Pasadena, CA 91107
4
Beds
4
Baths
2,365
Sq. Ft.
0.1804
Acres Lot
Single Family
18 days on Nestfully
3 views
The Castle on Grand Oaks, a remarkable masterpiece of architectural design, brought to life by renowned designer Van-Martin Rowe. Nestled in the tranquil neighborhoods of Pasadena, this property is one of the most iconic homes in Los Angeles, featuring a unique blend of history, art, and modern luxury.Transformed in 2007, the property showcases rare tiles sourced from the Mediterranean, Europe, Asia, and Morocco. Inspired by the towering sequoia tree that has stood on the grounds for over a century, the home's design creates a seamless connection between the indoors and outdoors, with an emphasis on height and abundant natural light. Soaring 14-foot ceilings create a sense of spaciousness, while nearly 20-foot hedges provide maximum privacy.This home is not only a stunning artistic creation but also highly functional, with 4 en-suite bedrooms, custom built-ins, distressed wood flooring, an intercom system, and skylights throughout to enhance natural light and airflow. The gourmet kitchen features top-of-the-line Sub-Zero and Thermador appliances, complemented by a butler s pantry, making it perfect for entertaining. The master suite offers a luxurious steam bath and views of the courtyard pool, with a raised hearth that allows you to enjoy the fire s warmth from your bed. The outdoor courtyard is equally inspiring, with a saltwater pool framed by cantilevered beams that create a waterfall effect, giving it a spa-like feel. The rooftop, inspired by architectural styles from Egypt and Morocco, offers a serene space to relax in the hot tub while taking in breathtaking views of the San Gabriel Mountains. Located within walking distance of Pasadena City College, the Rose Parade route, the Huntington Library, and more, this hidden jewel is a must-see.
OC24193177
Single Family
4
2 Story
4 Full
2007
Los Angeles
0.1804
Acres
Public Water
2
Stone
Public Sewer
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