Property
Ownership: | Condo |
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Bedrooms: | 2 BR |
Bathrooms: | 2 |
Area: | 30952 sq ft |
Lot Size: | 0.71 Acres |
FinancialsPrice:$1,189,000
DescriptionTucked behind lush landscaping within a landmark 1935 Monterey Revival courtyard complex designed by architect A.W. Angel, this beautifully preserved two-story townhome combines timeless character, rare historic pedigree, and an unbeatable Westwood location near UCLA. Designated a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument, the residence showcases original architectural details complemented by thoughtful updates. A charming brick walkway leads to a spacious living room with original hardwood floors, vintage steel casement windows, and a classic brick fireplace flanked by custom built-ins. The galley kitchen features period-style cabinetry, terra cotta style tiles, and a farmhouse sink overlooking the serene courtyard. Upstairs, the voluminous primary suite impresses with vaulted wood-beamed ceilings, a second fireplace, French doors to a Juliet balcony, and an expansive built-in wardrobe. The ensuite bath is clad in marble and offers a glass-enclosed shower and generous storage. A bonus room on the main level adds flexibility as a home office or guest retreat. Flooded with natural light and rich in architectural charm, this quiet, garden-style home offers a rare chance to live in a true piece of Los Angeles history just moments from UCLA and Westwood Village. Detached single car - private garage. Permit parking available on street.
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Tucked behind lush landscaping within a landmark 1935 Monterey Revival courtyard complex designed by architect A.W. Angel, this beautifully preserved two-story townhome combines timeless character, rare historic pedigree, and an unbeatable Westwood location near UCLA. Designated a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument, the residence showcases original architectural details complemented by thoughtful updates. A charming brick walkway leads to a spacious living room with original hardwood floors, vintage steel casement windows, and a classic brick fireplace flanked by custom built-ins. The galley kitchen features period-style cabinetry, terra cotta style tiles, and a farmhouse sink overlooking the serene courtyard. Upstairs, the voluminous primary suite impresses with vaulted wood-beamed ceilings, a second fireplace, French doors to a Juliet balcony, and an expansive built-in wardrobe. The ensuite bath is clad in marble and offers a glass-enclosed shower and generous storage. A bonus room on the main level adds flexibility as a home office or guest retreat. Flooded with natural light and rich in architectural charm, this quiet, garden-style home offers a rare chance to live in a true piece of Los Angeles history just moments from UCLA and Westwood Village. Detached single car - private garage. Permit parking available on street.
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10836 Lindbrook Dr 2BR Westwood La
DescriptionTucked behind lush landscaping within a landmark 1935 Monterey Revival courtyard complex designed by architect A.W. Angel, this beautifully preserved two-story townhome combines timeless character, rare historic pedigree, and an unbeatable Westwood location near UCLA. Designated a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument, the residence showcases original architectural details complemented by thoughtful updates. A charming brick walkway leads to a spacious living room with original hardwood floors, vintage steel casement windows, and a classic brick fireplace flanked by custom built-ins. The galley kitchen features period-style cabinetry, terra cotta style tiles, and a farmhouse sink overlooking the serene courtyard. Upstairs, the voluminous primary suite impresses with vaulted wood-beamed ceilings, a second fireplace, French doors to a Juliet balcony, and an expansive built-in wardrobe. The ensuite bath is clad in marble and offers a glass-enclosed shower and generous storage. A bonus room on the main level adds flexibility as a home office or guest retreat. Flooded with natural light and rich in architectural charm, this quiet, garden-style home offers a rare chance to live in a true piece of Los Angeles history just moments from UCLA and Westwood Village. Detached single car - private garage. Permit parking available on street.
Amenities- Living Room
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Tucked behind lush landscaping within a landmark 1935 Monterey Revival courtyard complex designed by architect A.W. Angel, this beautifully preserved two-story townhome combines timeless character, rare historic pedigree, and an unbeatable Westwood location near UCLA. Designated a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument, the residence showcases original architectural details complemented by thoughtful updates. A charming brick walkway leads to a spacious living room with original hardwood floors, vintage steel casement windows, and a classic brick fireplace flanked by custom built-ins. The galley kitchen features period-style cabinetry, terra cotta style tiles, and a farmhouse sink overlooking the serene courtyard. Upstairs, the voluminous primary suite impresses with vaulted wood-beamed ceilings, a second fireplace, French doors to a Juliet balcony, and an expansive built-in wardrobe. The ensuite bath is clad in marble and offers a glass-enclosed shower and generous storage. A bonus room on the main level adds flexibility as a home office or guest retreat. Flooded with natural light and rich in architectural charm, this quiet, garden-style home offers a rare chance to live in a true piece of Los Angeles history just moments from UCLA and Westwood Village. Detached single car - private garage. Permit parking available on street.
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