525 W Devon Place The Clock House

Originally built in 1935 for esteemed Long Beach attorney and former U.S. Golf Association president John Clock and his wife Blanche, the “Clock House” is one of Long Beach’s architectural treasures. Designed by renowned architect Kirtland Cutter—celebrated for his work on the Davenport Hotel and the Idaho Building at the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair—the home blends Colonial, English, and Spanish styles with masterful detail. Cutter also designed several other prominent homes in the Los Cerritos area, cementing his legacy in Southern California.

Outside, landscape architect Ralph D. Cornell’s original vision lives on in the sprawling grounds. Mature trees, white florals, and meandering brick paths evoke a peaceful garden estate. A rear terrace opens to panoramic sunset views, perfect for gatherings or quiet reflection.

With five bedrooms, six baths, and over 4,000 square feet of living space on an expansive lot, the Clock House is not only a residence—it’s a legacy of beauty, purpose, and architectural distinction.