Imagine yourself surrounded by pristine wood floors, high ceilings, and a view of lush green landscaping, and you may just find yourself at this circa 1906 mansion in Pasadena that is the creation of brothers Henry and Charles Greene (the co-creators of the famed Gamble House).

Here you will find elegance galore in this 6-bedroom, 7-bath home that spans more than 7,000 square feet of interior living space – all inset behind its magnificent, oversized front door. Much of the original home’s design is still intact – even following a major renovation in the late 1970s.

The nearly 16,000 square foot lot offers an inviting circular driveway, mature trees, and even a small pond out back. Just some of the other amenities include a 2-car detached garage, an enclosed sunroom, a butler’s pantry, housekeeper’s quarters, and a one-bedroom, one-bath guest house that is ideal for visitors, or even as a separate office space.

This stunning home, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places – and is also chronicled in The Craftsman Bungalow – is located at 370 West Del Mar Boulevard in Pasadena. It is currently listed for sale at $4. Private tours can be arranged for interested purchasers.