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Nestled within the coveted enclave of the Hollywood Dell, this exceptional private haven in the hills seamlessly blends the architectural influences of renowned architects and visionaries John Woolf and Paul Williams. This remarkable villa transcends convention, bringing forth an unparalleled synthesis of the best 1920s design elements.
Peek behind the gates of this home on the iconic Hollyridge Drive and you’ll discover an unparalleled experience of luxury and relaxation. This extraordinary residence is nestled within an incredible park-like setting, occupying a double lot with sprawling flat grounds adorned by mature landscapes and majestic trees.
This 1920s Spanish-style home is located in the serene Los Feliz Oaks neighborhood, just south of the Hollywood Sign. The two bedroom home is a true gem that offers a charming and emotional atmosphere. A sanctuary of a home, the property also includes an exquisite Moroccan-inspired backyard that is a beautiful escape that simply delights the senses.
A stunning combination of original Hollywoodland charm, epic Golden Age history, and luxe modern amenities make this Spanish-style home in the Hollywood Dell a rare and wonderful option for the most discerning and shrewd Los Angeles buyers. As one of the original homes built in these rolling hills in the early 1920s, the home was used as the architecture and planning office of Harry Chandler and developers Tracy E. Shoults and S. H. Woodruff who formed a syndicate that would establish the Hollywoodland development in 1923. The three also envisioned and commissioned the now iconic “HOLLYWOODLAND” sign to advertise their properties to the stars and entertainment industry professionals living below. Their sales office, still standing today, was the first structure they built at the entrance of the neighborhood at 2700 N. Beachwood Drive. It was designed in a “storybook” style by John DeLario, the principal architect of the neighborhood in the 1920s. DeLario was also responsible for designing the Two Stone Gates and many of the new homes in the rapidly growing hillside.
This luxurious Mediterranean villa is one of the finest homes in the Whitley Heights neighborhood of the Hollywood Hills. Built in 1922 by architect Arthur Barnes in 1922 and restored in 2021 by notable interior designer, co-founder of Resurrection Vintage, and collector of art, antiquities, and furniture Mark Haddawy, this four bedroom estate is a rare and wonderful property in a historic hillside setting.
This legendary classic is steeped in Hollywood history and has played host to many musical acts including The Rolling Stones and Fleetwood Mac. Originally built for silent screen actress Mary Astor in 1925, the expansive five bedroom Spanish Revival villa is now up for sale.
This gorgeous mid-century modern treehouse is perched on over half an acre – .61 acres to be exact – in an excellent location in the Hollywood Dell neighborhood of the Hollywood Hills.
This gated and private modernist home was designed by architect Irving Gill in 1923, making it one of the very first homes in the Hollywood Dell enclave of the Hollywood Hills.
In an amazing neighborhood in the Hollywood Hills where on some nights you can hear the music coming from the Hollywood Bowl, this mid-century modern three bedroom retreat awaits its next owner. If you have a love for entertaining, mid-century style, and Southern California indoor/outdoor living, this may be the exact property for you.
I mean, talk about lush and verdant landscaping! I’m thrilled my clients were able to purchase this romantic hillside Spanish-style home in the Hollywood Dell neighborhood! This private hideaway has sweeping canyon views and is just minuted from the Hollywood Bowl, the perfect place to be during Summer in Los Angeles.
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