Designed by noted residential architect Roland E. Coate, the home was built in 1926 for Annie Wilson, daughter of pioneering Southern California businessman and politician Benjamin Wilson, for whom Mt. Wilson is named. The gently sloping 1-acre-plus property was once part of the vast holdings of George S. Patton, father of the famed U.S. general.
"I still have women come up to me and talk about that kitchen," "Nancy has incredible taste, but I've always been into old Spanish," "My feeling is that you find an authentic house and, authentically, try to restore it," "I wanted a Spanish Colonial because I'm in love with California and our history. I see it in a romantic way-the twenties, indoor-outdoor living, arches, comfort,"