The beautiful Queen Anne-styled Pinney House, built in 1887, lies on the west side of Lima Street in the central-western quarters of Sierra Madre in Los Angeles County, southern California.

This elaborate beauty was designed and built by well-known brother architects Samuel and Joseph Cather Newsom on account of former Civil War surgeon Dr. Elbert Pinney intended as a railroad hotel to accommodate East Coasters that arrived in great numbers during the Los Angeles land boom.

Among others, it has served as filming location for classic films such as ‘Great Man’s Lady’ (1941), starring Barbara Stanwick, and ‘The Seven Little Foy’s’ (1955), featuring Bob Hope.