Come fall in love with a piece of Monrovia History! Unique home - has been update to modern standards! This is one of the oldest homes in town, built in 1888. It was originally sold by W.N. Monroe, E. F. Spence, and John D. Bicknell to L. H. Field, who then turned around and sold it to Annette Nye. Mrs. Nye was one of the founders of the Saturday Afternoon Club, which became the Woman's Club and was a most influential group of women in Monrovia. This group of women has been credited with creating our library among many other great achievements. Ms. Nye is one of the few women mentioned in the "History of Monrovia" by John L. Wiley. This home has been lovingly restored and is a great historic home (not registered) with modern amenities. This home has a parlor, den (with its own bathroom and fireplace), family room (with its own bathroom and laundry area), 4 bedrooms, kitchen, brand new two car garage, RV parking (or additional car) and a large lot! One of its bedrooms is a large Master Bedroom with its own master bath, and balcony with views of our beautiful mountains. Property has many upgrades: Solar water heater system, 4 year old roof, new drain and waste vent system, new copper plumbing, newer electrical, new floors (carpet and wood), all new bathrooms, new appliances, newer a/c. Neighborhood Description Easy access to shopping and all modern amenities. Close to oldtown Monrovia, farmers' market, coming metro station, movies, library, shopping and more. Quaint small town feeling.
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