A Neoclassical Design Estate In Hancock Park By Ernie Carswell

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Ernie Carswell presents

Celebrated architect Wallace Neff's last residential triumph sited on the 9th fairway of Wilshire Country Club in Hancock Park. Timeless neoclassic design joins contemporary austere styling for home originally created for the Chandler family of LA Times fortune & influence. The estate's innate grandeur is meticulously preserved including original hand-carved crown moldings, imposing entrance columns with roofline balustrade complement, marble portico, awe-inspiring foyer w/ 30 ceilings and herringbone wood floors throughout. Imported door & window fixtures from Paris - as the mansion was inspired by Louis XIVs Chateau de Louveciennes there. Recently installed new design elements echo Neff's original vision yet bring current technology & comforts to the forefront. Landscape design by Art Luna, gated motor court plus 7-car garage, captivating views, and boundless imagination support the experience of living in the capture of this rare residence.

4 BD | 6 BA | Pool | Golf Course Frontage

Address: 105 N Rossmore Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90004

Price: $13,650,000

For more information, please contact Ernie Carswell at 310-345-7500 or ernie@carswellandassociates.com.

Ernie Carswell is the exclusive real estate company representing the Sunset Strip/West Hollywood real estate market as a member of the Haute Residence Real Estate Network. View all of his listings here.

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