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Property type: Residential 22654
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Property Style: Traditional
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Property Style:
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Bedrooms 5
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Bathrooms 6
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Year Built 1920 - 1940
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Lot Size 1 Acre
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Number Of Levels 2
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Square Feet 5000 Sq. Ft.
Property Description
A distinctive English Country home in Hancock Park. Architecturally significant; featured in 1928 in Architectural Digest. Built by Newton and Murray, the architects of several large Catholic churches in Los Angeles; contractor and original owner Chester Wurster contructed the Los Angeles Union Terminal Annex building and Scripps College. A small upstairs additon was done by Wallace Neff in the 1940s.Filming Types
- Commercials
- Television
- Music Videos
- Feature Films
- Print/Still Photography
Rooms Of Interest
Den / Office / Library
- Book Shelves
- Desk
- Wood Floors
Entry
- Large
- Open Room to Room
- Straight Stairs
Living Room
- Architectural
- Bay Window
- Fireplace
- Hardwood Floors
- Open (Room - to - Room)
- Traditional / Period
Dining Room
- Open (Room-to-Room)
- Traditional
- Wainscoting
- Wood Floors
Interior Features
- Attic
- Basement
- Laundry Room