Serving Larchmont Village, Hancock Park, and the Greater Wilshire neighborhoods of Los Angeles since 2011.

330 S. Irving: Classic L.A. Elegance and the Ultimate Home Office

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So timeless, this house was used as a set in the new “Perry Mason”!

Leading L.A. builder Luther T. Mayo applied his best ideas when building Irving for his family. Mayo collaborated with architect Edward B. Rust to design elegant scale, proportions, and details for this 1923 Tudor Revival. Brick exterior with half-timbers and a Belgian slate roof grace the facade. Exquisite plaster cast ceilings, pecan paneling, parquet oak floors in public rooms, and exceptional original hardware remain throughout. 5 beds and 3 full bath upstairs.

Magical 2-story guest house (approx. 1,674 sq ft) is perfect for a family member, a screening room, home school and gym. Pristine park like grounds anchored by two magnificent 95+ year old Eugenia trees complete the estate. The integrity remains and restoration work includes electrical re-wiring, plumbing upgrades, central heat and air, and bolting. Two car garage. A true masterpiece!

Mayo built other Los Angeles landmarks, such as the Los Altos Apartments at Wilshire and Bronson, the Chateau Elysee at Franklin and Bronson (now the Manor Hotel for the Church of Scientology Celebrity Center), the Embassy Apartments in Santa Monica, and the Villa Carlotta.

 

330 S Irving Blvd
Windsor Square
5 bedrooms + 3.5 bathrooms
Now offered at $4,795,000

Main house measures 4,120 per assessor and 4,260 per REST*
Guest house measures 1,674 per REST* 
16,939 sq ft lot/AS

 

 

Offered by Anne Loveland,
Janet Loveland, and Sue Carr

Loveland Carr Group
Coldwell Banker
251 N. Larchmont Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90004
(323) 460-7606

“Give us a call and let’s get moving!”

 

 

 

And, finally, here’s a bit more about the neighborhood:

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