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Much admired since 1931 when it first graced the storybook
streets of Westwood Hills, this tremendously charming brick
English home has not been on the market in decades and decades.
It is a must-see for buyers looking for an iconic property in
one of Los Angeles best-regarded neighborhoods. Intact period
details like tall, leaded windows, towering beamed ceilings,
gleaming hardwood flooring, magnificently artful tile work and
heavy moldings firmly anchor the era. This home was built for
large-scale living, yet is cozy at every turn.
Among its many, many exciting features is the setting. Because
it sits at the highest point of Tilden Avenue, it captures
magnificent city views from several rooms and breathtaking views
of the abundant grounds. Infinitely private, the backyard is as
good as it gets with a large stone patio, a majestic Sycamore
and an enormous, flat, uninterrupted grassy expanse seriously
large enough to host a soccer tournament in.
There are five bedrooms, plus a housekeepers suite and a
wonderful family room leading out to the back. Storage galore.
Coveted Warner Avenue Elementary School. |