March 29, 2021, 3:26 am

By Sandra Barrera
A Craftsman house featured on Pasadena’s 2014 Bungalow Heaven Home Tour a century after its completion is on the market for $1.25 million.
Designed by notable architect Cyril Bennett, the home sits on a large lot on N. Chester Avenue in “Bungalow Heaven.” Many of the early 20th century homes in this first-of-its-kind landmark district, created in 1989, were built during the Arts and Crafts period.
“This home is one of the first in the area and is a great example of Bennett’s ambitious vision of residential architecture,” the listing reads.
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Tags: architecture, art, Bungalow Heaven, Craftsman, Cyril Bennett, design, dpp real estate, home as art, Pasadena, Pasadena Star News, Press
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