Historic 2-story English Tudor home in Whitley Heights ~ 1750 sq ft of classic charm! Unique ~ 1-of-a-kind. Leaded glass windows look out upon a huge garden filled with a dozen mature trees, many fountains, a waterfall/stream/pond complete with Giverny bridge, lots of arbors, pathways, and sitting areas ~ all of it lit at night by lovely lamps (some antique copper lanterns from a street by Buckingham palace) ~ there is peace, Nature, and quiet contemplation by day or by night. Glass french doors lead from the living room to a large brick and redwood lattice-walled patio (15'X15') complete with its own fountain. The living room is also over-sized: 15'X28', with floor-to-ceiling paneling and a marble fireplace, with leaded glass windows that overlook the garden. The dining room has a parquet hardwood-floor and diamond pane leaded glass bay windows that also overlook the spectacular garden. The Garden is shared with my 2-story 1BR English Tudor (2057 N. Las Palmas) ~ the house on the corner of Milner and Las Palmas. The 2 houses are arranged in an "L" shape on a very large corner lot; both houses overlook the garden; neither house views the other house at all. There is a washer/dryer in the marble-floored entry hall's closet; 2 bedrooms upstairs in the treetops; a tiled bathroom with a new tumbled-tile floor, bathtub and shower, pedestal sink, and built-in cabinet. Built in 1929, the house is listed on the National and State Registries of Historic Places. It is a 5-6 minute stroll from the Hollywood Bowl, Yamashiro, the Magic Castle... or you can head south to Graumann's Chinese, the Kodak theater, the Hollywood/Highland complex, the metro... (Oscar night, anyone?) The house has been re-wired and re-plumbed, re-roofed with fireproof concrete shake shingles, and has central heat and A/C. 1-car garage w/ automatic opener. Sorry... NO dogs. No smoking. NO dogs; cat: ok. Security deposit of $8,000 due at lease-signing.
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