Archive for the ‘Hancock Park’ Category
Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne are planning to relocate back to their native United Kingdom and have just listed their Hancock Park mansion for a cool $18 Million. One of Hancock Park’s legendary estates, if the Osbournes get anywhere near their asking price, the property will rank as one of the priciest Hancock Park homes ever sold, just behind the $21 million estate recently sold by Grey’s Anatomy and Bridgerton creator Shonda Rhimes.
Historic-Cultural Monument #1108 is a glorious estate built at the height of the American Arts & Crafts movement by renowned Craftsman architect Arthur Heineman. Heineman – and his firm Heineman & Heineman – was a major force in the Arts and Crafts Movement in California. The firm is perhaps best known for their Craftsman style bungalows in Pasadena including the Parson House on East California (1909-10) and the Bowen Court on Villa Street (1910). 221 S St. Andrews Place is a prime example of the Craftsman style and ethos. The home was originally built in 1913 and has recently been beautifully renovated by one of Los Angeles’s very best modern day architects, Barbara Bestor.
This lovingly restored spacious lower unit in a drop dead gorgeous Spanish-style duplex is located on a beautiful tree-lined street in Hancock Park.
This magnificent craftsman home is located in the historic St. Andrews Square neighborhood of Hancock Park. The four bedroom beauty features an airy and open floor-plan, stylish finishes, original details, not one but two master suites, and direct access to a private back yard with a unique bonus space primed for entertaining.
The picturesque curb appeal emanating from this Traditional-style four bedroom home is undeniable. The Mid-City abode is located in the Wilshire Park neighborhood, a historic Preservation Overlay Zone. Wilshire Park is a neighborhood of one- and two-story historic Dutch Colonial, Spanish Colonial, American Craftsman, Colonial Revival, Minimal Traditional, and Mediterranean style single-family homes, duplexes, and multi-family homes on tree-lined streets of mature magnolias, oaks, and sycamores.
Welcome to Windsor Square! Windsor Square is a small and historic urban neighborhood known for its luscious greenery and its giant mansions. Windsor Square was a singular planned development in the 1910s. Its location was chosen so the neighborhood would be, “between Los Angeles and the ocean, on the direct road to the country club.” Today, many notable Los Angeles residents, celebrities, and the mayor of the city call this exclusive neighborhood home. 552 S Bronson Avenue is a private and stylish five bedroom Country English estate with grounds adorned with trees and shrubbery, and includes a pool, a subterranean screening room, and a sumptuous master suite.
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