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T his San Marino Georgian Colonial revival, originally designed by well-respected local architect Robert H. Ainsworth and built in 1941, has been meticulously and extensively remodeled into a home that is comfortable and perfect for modern living. The interior feels spacious but not imposing; the floor plan is family friendly yet also well-suited for entertaining both casually and formally.

The house presents the formal entry, dining room, living room, library and study as one first enters from the gravel-topped circular drive, then transitions into a combined family room and kitchen that is ample and pleasant. Through French doors lie the back patio, tennis court, pool and cabana. Downstairs a "Media Room" is nestled in the basement. 
 

 Upstairs the Master Bedroom leads on to a dressing area and his and her bathrooms, with a walk-in closet angling off of hers. The balcony sports a tree-bordered view of the San Gabriel mountains. In total, the house offers 5 bedrooms – as well as Billiard Room / Den which might be converted into a sixth. There are a total of 8 bathrooms.

This home is currently on the market at $5,495,000. Please contact Barbara Rogers of Coldwell Banker Previews at (626) 356-8126 for further information.

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