Submitted by Woodbury on January 4, 2010 - 3:01pm
Hello! Thank you for viewing our site! The Woodbury House is a unique Historic Mansion that is over 125 years old! There are very few large historic houses left in Los Angeles that are of this age and yet still left unaltered. Each room commands 13 ft high ceilings and dramatic colors as well as over 7 custom built fireplaces. The house also has its very own Music Ballroom! The entire sqaure footage of the property is well over 7000 sq ft (this is including the third floor attic). Each room is different (there's over 14 different rooms) they are either painted with photo friendly colors or have silk wallcoverings or antique wallpapers.
Submitted by Woodbury on October 9, 2009 - 3:00pm
Here they are oooodles of orbs and whats funny is the same lighting is thru-out the house during my photo taking. and the orbs are always in the music room! Dust or no dust, lens is clean too (some say orbs are because your lense is dirty) ...Check it out!!
Submitted by Woodbury on June 17, 2009 - 3:20pm
Our email address is woodburystory@gmail.com
Our phone numbers are 818-225-6220 and 818-312-1617
Our fax number 818-225-6227
Address to House: 2606 Madison Avenue, Altadena, CA 91001
Call to schedule a showing, there is an on-site caretaker who can accommodate immediate showings but call the above listed numbers first. Thank you kindly.
Submitted by MapTheWay on March 30, 2009 - 3:12pm
Live Shoot
Submitted by MapTheWay on March 30, 2009 - 3:09pm
Famous Music Room
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Frederick Woodbury, a retired military officer, built his home on the Ranch in 1882.
It still stands at the top of Madison Avenue in Altadena
behind the Sheriff's Department on El Molino.

WOODBURY HOUSE
The Woodbury Ranch Home built in 1882 by Capt. Frederick Woodbury.
Note the white fencing at the left rear of the house.
This would be the nursery in which the young deodars of Christmas Tree Lane are being grown.
Submitted by Woodbury on January 31, 2010 - 1:42pm
Welcome to the Woodbury Story Website. The website was named after the first 2 owners of the house. Captain Frederick Woodbury and Hampton Story. Captain Woodbury built the house in 1882, he lived there for years. Hampton Story lived in the home for 20 years. Hampton hired famed architect Frederick Roehrig to add on the music ballroom, a sunroom, porte cochere, game room, and bathrooms. Its hard to believe it but back in 1882, restrooms were outhouses! The estate is unaltered, there are no modern features. Its like walking back in time.
Submitted by Woodbury on January 5, 2010 - 2:40pm
Submitted by Woodbury on November 24, 2009 - 3:01pm
Hello - Thanks for looking at the site. If your interested in viewing photos just sign up as a new user..If you want photos emailed to you, you can email me at woodburystory@gmail.com or call me at 818-225-6220 ext 101 - Sally Elbert...We appreciate your interest in the Historic Woodbury Mansion built in 1882. Every room is very dramatic and unique with high ceilings, thick crown moulding, vibrant colors, features also include: 1100 sq ft Music Ballroom with vaulted ceilings, 7 fireplaces, 5 bedrooms, Sapphire Dining Room, Red Napolean Reception Room, Yellow Salon, Blue French Tea/Greenhouse Room, Rustc Kitchen with double pantry, Cellar, 3rd Floor Attic and more..Call me today if you should have any further questions. Happy Thanksgiving!

Orbs in Music Room...Recently there was a group shot of some actors and a green orb was revealed in the final print hopefully I can get a copy of this to post on here too...
Submitted by Woodbury on October 13, 2009 - 11:52am
Please call Sally Elbert for Film Location info at 818-312-1617 cell or 818-225-6220 ext 101. if you cannot reach Sally please call Peter Leissos at 818-225-6220 ext 114. The Woodbury Historic Landmark Property is a unique & authentic film location. It has over 7,000 sq ft of: Ballroom, Salon, Formal Dining Room, Old West Kitchen, Huge Southern Style Veranda Porch, Cellar with Tunnel, Attic, 7 fireplaces, 5 bedrooms, long hallways, 13 ft ceiling with thick crown mouldings, beautiful woodwork, and dramatically painted rooms. House has been used or staged as: a Fraternity House, Sorority House, Museum, Hotel, Courthouse, Period Victorian Estate and more.
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So your here at our site.,,,Thank you for looking..I am semi web-site savy so if for some reason after you "SIGN-IN/ REGISTER" you cant immediately see our photos of the interiors of the house, please email me at woodburystory@gmail.com. WELCOME! If you are a student, a researcher, a filmmaker, a location manager, a curious human, WELCOME! Please sign up so you can see more photos! I promise you I will NOT re-use your private email or I will never send you junk-mail. If you have immediate questions, please call me directly at 818-312-1617 - Sally Elbert Cheers! and have an awesome day! (yes awesome) :)