Built in 1932 by cinematographer Herbert Kirkpatrick for his bride-to-be, this home is a replica of the "three barn style" house she grew up in in the French countryside. Located just off the Appian Way trailhead in Laurel Canyon's coveted Bungalow Land, near the intersection of Stanley Hills Drive and Appian Way. Small merchants and suppliers dotted the switchback connecting Charles Spencer Mann's World Famous Lookout Mountain Inn of the 1900s to these private bungalow residences, where a number of artists moved from Paris in the 1920s. This is that romantic place you call home. The residence is situated on a double lot with substantial usable outdoor space, landscaped gardens, and lovely, private outdoor living areas. It features 2 beds and 2 baths, a spacious living room with fireplace and stained glass windows, and a cook's kitchen with cherry wood cabinets, custom copper oven vent, butcher block counter space, and French doors that open up to the botanical oasis that is your backyard, with flagstone patios surrounded by mature trees. Hardwood floors, good storage with custom closets, spa bathroom with jetted tub and skylights. Curated original details throughout. Attached one car garage with ample storage space. Very private, quiet dead end street. Agents see private remarks.
21764996
Residential - Single Family, Tudor
2
1 Full/1 Three-Qtr
1932
Los Angeles
6,030
Sq. Ft.
1
Septic Tank
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