Built in 1949 by and for Franklin Otis Booth Jr., philanthropist and a great-grandson of Gen. Harrison Gray Otis founder of the Los Angeles Times, this single-story hacienda has been completely renovated and restored by its current owners. The house balances period architectural elements with today's conveniences. The restored poplar wood paneling, steel and lead glass windows and antique light fixtures accentuate the new additions to the home; providing a seamless thread of balance throughout.
Situated in the highly desirable Langham Hotel area, set amongst some of the most significant architectural homes in Pasadena, the home is perfectly sited allowing for usable front and rear yards. Completely gated, with large rear lawn, specimen trees, 1950's sized pool and one-bedroom, one-bath casita, this three bedroom suite home is a great space for living and entertaining.