Description
Pasadena Princess is an expansive Beaux-Arts style mega-mansion located in the prestigious Oak Knoll area of Pasadena, California. Designed by the renowned architect Richard Landry and completed in 1991, the estate spans over 31,000 square feet and is situated on nearly 1.3 acres of meticulously manicured grounds. The property is famous for its lush topiary gardens, which include a centerpiece fountain, intricate hedge mazes, and Mediterranean-inspired landscaping. Beyond its architectural significance, the mansion has served as a prominent filming location, notably appearing as the exterior of the Clampett family estate in the 1993 film The Beverly Hillbillies. Today, it is a popular venue for high-end photography, weddings, and commercial productions. The Pasadena Princess features numerous indoor and outdoor spaces that are ideal for hosting events. The grand foyer greets visitors with high ceilings and a sweeping staircase, while the formal dining room can comfortably accommodate large gatherings. Each room boasts exquisite detail, from custom moldings to elegant chandeliers. The sprawling grounds provide ample opportunities for outdoor festivities, with beautifully landscaped lawns and several terraces that overlook the gardens. Special events held at Pasadena Princess often take advantage of the stunning backdrop, making it a sought-after location for shoots and functions. The mansion’s unique combination of classic architecture and modern amenities ensures that it remains an attractive destination for filmmakers and event planners alike.













