In the heart of the Claremont Village, is the home of noted local artists James and Elizabeth Fuller, a place of creativity, beauty and tranquility. Built in 1930, this Spanish Revival showcases beautiful drought tolerant landscaping, gardens and patios. Designed by James Fuller, Professor, Scripps Art Department, is a large wood sculpture in the covered front entry. This well cared for 1,434 sq/ft home, has three bedrooms and two baths, living room with fireplace, dining room and an office space with French doors opening to the side yard. There is a large open kitchen, charming breakfast nook and a convenient inside laundry room. Period features included original hardware, crystal doorknobs, hardwood floors. The detached garage was used as Elizabeth Fuller's art studio, and has been updated with new counters, sink, cabinetry and a remodeled full bath. The back yard is ideal for gardening, dining al fresco, enjoying gatherings with family and friends. Two large sheds on a concrete slab, provide ample storage space. Located close to Memorial Park, Sycamore Elementary, Claremont Colleges and the downtown Village. This home provided a comfortable setting for family, friends, fellow artists and collaborators for 3 decades. This lovely home radiates what is best about life in the Claremont Village. Live the life you have imagined, live the life you deserve.
CV22177037
Residential - Single Family, 1 Story
3
1 Full/2 Three-Qtr
1930
Los Angeles
0.1731
Acres
Public
1
Stucco
Public Sewer,Sewer Tap Paid
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