An architectural legacy with an entertainment industry pedigree, this classic Los Feliz Heights compound is gorgeously situated behind gates in a lush, terraced garden. Designed in his favored Spanish Colonial Revival style by Carleton Winslow, Sr., architect of the Bel Air Country Club and the Los Angeles Public Library, among many other landmark properties, the residence was built in 1924. The gardens, created for both grand-scale and intimate entertaining, were designed by renowned landscape architect Paul J. Howard.Arched windows and doorways, beamed and vaulted ceilings, original fountains with century old tiles, enclosed courtyards, ornamental wrought iron, and arcaded porches contribute to an atmosphere of warm elegance and exceptional comfort. In addition to the main house, there is a detached three-bedroom guesthouse with a full kitchen, and a separate apartment suite with a kitchenette.The front door opens into a majestic foyer with ornate vaulted and painted ceilings and Spanish tile floors. Off the foyer and two steps down is the living room, a stately entertaining space with vaulted ceilings, a huge fireplace, enormous arched windows, wood plank floors, and French doors to a garden patio. Adjacent to the living room is a handsome office/library with shelf-lined walls
CL24369385
Single Family, 3+ Story
10
Los Angeles
9 Full
1924
0.8932
Acres
Public, Other
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