CALIFORNIA HISTORICAL RESOURCES INVENTORY DATABASE
City of Pasadena
 
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Resource Summary
99 W VILLA ST
DPR523A - Primary [print]
State of California - The Resource Agency
DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION
PRIMARY RECORD
 
 
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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  Location: not for publication   unrestricted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: 99 W VILLA ST City: Pasadena State: CA Zip Code: 91103
d.  UTM: (Give more than one for large and/or linear resources)   Zone:   ; -118.152655  mE/ 34.153959  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 one-story house is an example of the Queen Anne subtype. It has a roughly rectangular plan and two bays on the south facing street elevation. The easterly bay, which is recessed behind the westerly bay, has an altered jerinhead roof and a projecting, uncovered front porch with a non-original railing of flat curvilinear wooden balusters designed to simulate turned posts. The westerly bay, which ends in a polygonal configuration with a window on each side, has a gabled roof with fish-scale shingles in the gable end. The house has a composition shingle roof, wood drop channel siding with corner boards; an Arroyo stone foundation, vertical wood tongue-and-groove sashing at the base; wood double-hung windows, one with colored bordered glass, in pedimented openings with decorative sills, and a non original solid wood front door in its original wood-framed opening. The front yard is slightly elevated from the street by a concrete curb and has a gravel driveway. The carriage house at the rear has a steeply pitched gabled roof, wood board-and-batten exterior walls, and an upper hayloft door with visible metal hinges and straps. The main doors are obscured from street view by a wood driveway gate. Although the house has experienced some alterations, it clearly conveys the time period of the district in its material, workmanship, design and vibe.

Style: Queen Anne 
 
*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: 1896 - 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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