Philanthropists who bought Liongate estate list two Bradbury homes
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Philanthropists who bought Liongate estate list two Bradbury homes
"Made up of two homes on two parcels, the property encompasses nearly 6 acres in the gated San Gabriel Valley community. Set behind stately iron gates, hedges and fences is a 6,428-square-foot ranch-style house built in 1962. The remodeled single-story home has an open floor plan, beamed ceilings and French doors. There are four fireplaces, a formal living room, a family room off the kitchen, six bedrooms and seven bathrooms."
"The grounds include a tennis court, a swimming pool, a three-stall barn, a two-bedroom guesthouse, expanses of lawn and mature trees. The second house, with 2,613 square feet of interior space, contains three bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms. A wisteria-covered veranda overlooks its swimming pool. The four-stall barn has two offices."
"James H. Randall sold Allfast Fastening Systems, an aerospace rivet manufacturer, last year for $360 million, according to buyer TriMas Corp."
James and Eleanor Randall, prominent philanthropists, have placed their Bradbury property on the market for $13.5 million. The gated San Gabriel Valley estate spans nearly 6 acres across two parcels. The primary residence is a 1962 ranch-style home with 6,428 square feet featuring four fireplaces, six bedrooms, seven bathrooms, and an open floor plan. The secondary residence contains 2,613 square feet with three bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms. Amenities include two swimming pools, tennis court, barns, guesthouse, and views of the San Gabriel Mountains. James Randall previously sold Allfast Fastening Systems, an aerospace rivet manufacturer, for $360 million to TriMas Corp.
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