This Spanish Colonial compound in Beverly Hills, built in 1926, is a luxurious masterpiece. With its walled ivy-covered garden, this is one of those rare homes that offers absolute comfort and privacy.
Once inside, you’ll fall in love with the majestic and restored living areas. The exposed wood beamed ceiling is a real showstopper, but most impressive was the gorgeous natural light. Vintage French doors, and large, unique clerestory windows brighten the living room, which overlooks the home’s rolling green lawn.
Travertine stone and maple wood planked floors throughout. The formal dining room opens up to a relaxing sun room.
The beautiful chef’s kitchen, with its large island, custom cabinetry, updated appliances, and barn sink, has a lovely view of the lush greenery of the yard.
The grand master suite has recessed lighting, crown molding, a private sitting area, and balcony with city views.
And an immaculate, dream walk-in closet and safe room.
Two additional bedroom suites, media room, library, sun room, formal dining, chef’s kitchen, gym, maids, and outdoor casita complete this romantic secluded compound. It feels almost like resort living.
The details of this home are truly impressive. Handcrafted tiles designed by artisans of Mission Tiles adorn the outdoor fountains and the Spanish colonial pillars
Imagine entertaining by this backyard fire pit. Barbecues year round are possible.
There is an outdoor kitchen, with seating for twelve, and a swimmers pool nestled in a walled garden for absolute comfort and privacy. Enter and fall in love.
Listing courtesy of Heidi Lake of Sotheby’s International Realty.
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