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Harry Styles’s Band Members Are Selling Their $2.8 Million Historic Home in Pasadena


A pair of thoroughly modern musicians fell in love with a 130-year-old Pasadena home. You might, too.

Mitch Rowland and Sarah Jones, two members of Harry Styles’s band, are selling their stunningly restored $2.8 million Queen Anne Victorian on a leafy street just south of the Rose Bowl. Built in the last years of the 1800s, the ornately embellished dwelling is an official Pasadena city landmark, and it sits within the Park Place/Arroyo Terrace Historic District. It gets its nickname, the Hutchins House, from a onetime resident named George E. Hutchins, who supposedly descended from British royalty. Nina Kurtz at Compass holds the listing.

The den includes a decorative fireplace and delicate floral wallcoverings.

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Originally built in another location, the two-story home was moved to its current site around 1906. It still retains many of its original details. The wallpapered grand foyer, for example, has the original carved wood staircase. Down on the first floor, you’ll also find formal living and dining rooms, a modernized kitchen with Viking appliances, and a cozy breakfast room. Bay windows are featured throughout, and there’s a decorative brick fireplace with a wooden overmantel in the den.

The second floor sports four bedrooms and updated bathrooms—three in total across the property. There’s also a laundry room and two balconies, while a finished attic adds more than 1,000 square feet of flexible living space. Outside, among the landscaped gardens, a charming gazebo is accompanied by a small outdoor dining area. And a detached carriage house offers a finished studio upstairs and an office downstairs, making the most of the space available on the quarter-acre lot.

206 N Grand Avenue Pasadena yard

A charming gazebo is found in the backyard.

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The Park Place/Arroyo Terrace Historic District includes just 11 contributing homes that help make the area historic and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2007. It is mainly comprised of Arts and Crafts homes.

Pasadena is home to a fair number of historic properties. A couple of months ago, a 143-year-old Craftsman, one of the oldest residences in its neighborhood, hit the market for $3.8 million. And while not quite as old-school, a midcentury property designed by the famed modernist John Galbraith popped up for sale in late 2024 with a $4.3 million price tag.

Click here to see all the photos of the historic Pasadena home.

Anthony Barcelo





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