A Historic Wallace Neff-Designed Home Hits the Market in L.A. for $10.8 Million

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Built in the 1920s for an early leader of Montgomery Ward, the Pasadena home has a central courtyard inspired by Mission San Juan Capistrano.

Back in the late 1920s, as he was easing into a lengthy architecture career that would endure for over six decades, Wallace Neff crafted this suburbanretreat for early Montgomery Ward leader and Occidental College trustee Charles H. Thorne and his wife Belle.

Sited in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains—amid a private lane in the exclusive Los Altos neighborhood, near the members-only Annandale Golf Club, and just two doors away from Erika Jayne and Tom Girardi’s former marital mansion—the blush-hued stucco and terracotta-roof structure is fronted by a gated circular driveway.

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