December 9, 2021, 11:05 am

By Sandra Barrera
Before the Gamble House or the Blacker House, sibling architects Charles and Henry Greene completed this early Craftsman in Pasadena for a prominent physician. The Dr. W.T. Bolton House is up for sale at nearly $5 million. Within 7,100 square feet of this property added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980 are six bedrooms, seven bathrooms, and two kitchens. That includes a commercial kitchen in the basement, accessible by elevator. The basement contains an enclosed area for kitchen prep and a wider living area. They’re among the updates made to the house since its completion in 1906.
The basement contains an enclosed area for kitchen prep and a wider living area. They’re among the updates made to the house since its completion in 1906. After changing hands in 1918, the new homeowners — sisters Cordelia, Kate, and Margaret Culbertson — brought in architect Garrett Van Pelt to add a two-story oriel window in place of the flat articulated horizontal window that originally lined the large staircase.
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Tags: architecture, Charles Greene, design, dpp, dpp real estate, Gamble House, Garrett Van Pelt, Henry Greene, National Register of Historic Places, Pasadena, Pasadena Star News, Press
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