CALIFORNIA HISTORICAL RESOURCES INVENTORY DATABASE
City of Pasadena
 
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Resource Summary
472 N RAYMOND Ave
DPR523A - Primary [print]
State of California - The Resource Agency
DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION
PRIMARY RECORD
 
 
Survey #:
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NRHP Status Code: 1D 
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Date: -/-/-
 
 
*Resource Name or #:  
 
P1.  Other Identifier:  
 
*P2.  Location: not for publication   unrestricted
*a.  County Los Angeles 
and (P2c, P2e, and P2b or P2d. Attach a Location Map as Necessary)
b.  USGS 7.5' Quad:   YEAR:   T   ; R   ;   of   of Sec   ;   B.M.
c.  Address: 472 N RAYMOND Ave City: Pasadena State: CA Zip Code: 91103
d.  UTM: (Give more than one for large and/or linear resources)   Zone:   ; -118.14862  mE/ 34.153978  mN
e.  Other Locational Data: (e.g., parcel #, directions to resource, elevation, etc., as appropriate)
 
*P3a.  Description:  (Describe resource and its major elements. Include design, materials, condition, alterations, size, setting, and boundaries)
This two-and-half-story house is an example of an early Arts and Crafts Period House, as identified in the Multiple Property Documentation Form “Residential Architecture of Pasadena, CA 1895-1918: Influence of the Arts and Crafts Movement” with elements of the Shingle Style. It has highly symmetrical facades and a cross-gabled roof with extended open eaves with curved exposed rafters and wide barge boards with curved ends supported by knee braces. The west-facing gable has an attic window within curving recessed walls, while a similar window on the north-facing gable has a shallow projecting hood. The full-width front porch on the west elevation has a hipped roof with a large central gable with three louvered vents supported by heavy bracketed wood columns. The foundation of the house and low walls on the front porch are brick. Exterior walls are clad in rectangular wood shingles on the upper floors and wood lap siding with mitered corners on the first floor. Windows are double-hung multi-light upper sashes in wood-framed openings. On the west elevation, window groupings have shallow projecting hoods with a sawtooth shingle edge above. The front door is an original wood door with a rectangular glass panel in a wood-framed opening flanked by sidelights. The property is surrounded by
an ornamental steel fence. The detached garage, which faces E. Villa Street, appears larger than the garage depicted in the 1910 Sanborn Fire Insurance map and, although compatible with the house, is non-contributing.

Style: Craftsman (Arts and Crafts) 
 
*P3b.  Resource Attributes:  (List attributes and codes)  
 
*P4.  Resources Present:
Building Structure Object Site District Element of a District Other
 
P5a.  Photograph or Drawing
additional photos (Photograph required for buildings, structures, and objects.)
P5b.
Description of Photo:
 
*P6.
Date Constructed/Age and Source:
Historic PreHistoric
Both Neither
Year Built: 1905 - Documented
 
*P7.
Owner and Address:
Name:  
Address:  
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*P8.
Recorded By:
 
*P9.
Date Recorded: -/-/-
 
*P10.
Survey Type: Survey - Intensive
Survey Title: 2010 Late 19th/Early 20th Centuries
 
*P11.  Report Citation: (Cite survey report and other sources, or enter "none.")
 
*Attachments:
NONE Location Map Sketch Map Continuation Sheet
Building, Structure, and Ojbect Record Archaeological Record District Record Linear Feature Record
Milling Station Record Rock Art Record Artifact Record Photograph Record
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