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Asking Price: $3,450,000
221 St Andrews, Los Angeles CA 90004
Community: C18 - Hancock Park-Wilshire
This Single Family Residence property was built in 1913 and is priced at $3,450,000. Please see the additional details below.
Nestled in the heart of St Andrews Square, this exquisite home is a recognized Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument built around 1912. Crafted by visionary architect Arthur S. Heineman, it exemplifies the beauty of California Craftsman design from the Arts and Crafts era. Indoors you'll discover a captivating blend of original craftsmanship and modern elegance. The living room highlights vintage details showing the home's rich history, including original hardwood flooring, boxed beam ceilings, and a cozy inglenook. An elegant dining room connects to a wine cellar, and the family-media room has a convenient powder room along with a dedicated office area. The kitchen beams with natural light, making it ideal for both casual dining and gourmet cooking. Outfitted with high-end appliances, a spacious island, and a charming breakfast nook, it flows seamlessly into the beautifully landscaped backyard. Upstairs, you'll find two bedrooms that share a recently remodeled bathroom. The spacious primary suite boasts a luxurious new bathroom equipped with a Toto toilet, dual walk-in closets, and a cozy sitting area. Outside, the expansive lot offers multiple outdoor spaces perfect for gatherings, including a spacious vine-covered pergola and a fire pit area, as well as a deck off of the kitchen and family room in the back, and a covered porch in the front. In addition to the existing guest house/studio with half bath, the owners have plans to build a 900 sq ft guest house with pool, that could be included in the price. With ample parking for six vehicles, this one of a kind property is nearby Larchmont Village, K-Town, The Grove, and Downtown LA, making it the ideal blend of historical charm and modern convenience.