
The Hutchins House is an architectural landmark located in Pasadena’s Arroyo Terrace Historic District. One of the oldest surviving homes in the city, it offers a rare glimpse into what residential life looked like in Southern California at the turn of the century. This Queen Anne Victorian includes five bedrooms and three bathrooms. Priced at $2,800,000, 206 N Grand Ave, Pasadena, is listed by Nina Kurtz at Compass.

Built between 1895 and 1899, the Hutchins House is a rare find in a city where most homes were built in the 20th century. Arroyo Terrace is one of the only neighborhoods in the Los Angeles area with such longstanding historic significance. This particular property stands out with its exceptional preservation and distinctive Victorian character both inside and out.

The exterior is painted a Victorian blue, a color common for homes built in this period. The covered front porch stretches across the façade, a practical and decorative feature typical of the era. Decorative wood moldings, floral and botanical details, and carved woodwork highlight the craftsmanship of late 19th-century Southern California.

Inside, a grand foyer is anchored by an original carved staircase. Ornate wood trim frames windows and doorways, and ceiling medallions hold vintage light fixtures. Victorian wallpaper, with a mix of classic and eclectic patterns, covers the walls. Playful color schemes carry through the house, balancing its historic structure with a lively, layered interior.

The dining room features vintage windows and a skylight that brings in additional natural light. Painted moldings and detailed woodwork continue throughout the space. Vintage Victorian doorknobs remain intact on doors throughout the home.

The kitchen blends original features with modern upgrades. A patterned metal ceiling echoes the pressed tin styles popular in the late 1800s. Viking appliances add contemporary function while the finishes maintain period consistency. The attached breakfast room is surrounded by windows on two sides and looks out onto the landscaped gardens.

At the rear of the property, a detached carriage house includes a finished studio measuring 351 square feet and a separate office space that covers 131 square feet. The structure follows the footprint of the original outbuilding but has been adapted for modern use.

The outdoor areas have been manicured and carefully maintained. The exterior features mature plantings and a gazebo set among the gardens. These elements reflect the home’s Victorian-era origins, when outdoor leisure spaces were considered an essential part of residential design.

The property balances its historic layout with functional upgrades suited to modern use. As one of the few remaining homes of its kind in the region, the Hutchins House has been officially designated a Pasadena City Landmark, recognizing both its architectural significance and its place in the city’s early residential history.
Listing: 206 N Grand Ave, Pasadena, CA 91103 [Nine Kurtz at Compass]