Built in 1915, designed to take full advantage of the California lifestyle with great indoor/outdoor flow with balconies off most rooms. Historic silent film era home. Commissioned by silent film actor/director Edward LeSaint influenced by the French Normandy style. Later acquired by prominent silver screen director Marshall Neilan & actress Blanche Sweet. Original multi-paned doors and windows that open to a portico off a lush secret garden. First floor master wing has a private entrance, bedroom with en-suite bath and a study. Shaded among the trees, brick walkways connect the fountain courtyard to the detached studio/maid's quarters, large 1-car detached garage and secluded pergola. Distinct architecture in every room governed by the cross-gable roof line, enhanced by a classic color palette, Carrara marble accents, Douglas fir floors. One of the most architecturally intriguing and historically rich homes in area. Yard has room for a pool. View 3D tour an property site.
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