Lower Arroyo Seco Homes

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The Lower Arroyo, is bordered by Holly Street to the north, Columbia Street to the south, San Rafael Avenue to the west, and Orange Grove Boulevard to the east.

     

 Lower Arroyo's most notable landmark is the Colorado Street Bridge. The neighborhood also houses the headquarters of the United States 9th Circuit Court of Appeals.

 

This neighborhood bordering the Lower Arroyo is the best place to view the work of Charles and Henry Greene, as well as fine houses by their contemporaries. In in the early 1900s the Lower Arroyo became a center of artistic and intellectual activity, a home to the Arts and Crafts Movement.

   
     The Lower Arroyo Seco was settled in the 1910 period by artists and other bohemians who were drawn to this lovely oak glen. Many who built here were advocates of the Craftsman aesthetic movement and its veneration of nature and simplicity. Most of these houses were built rugged and woody, often with stream stone foundations. Homes here vary from victorian to Swiss, Bavarian, and semi-Tudor. Residents love the tranquility of the Arroyo. When homes come on the market, they sell fairly quickly.
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