The Past Meets the Present in This 1920s Hollywood Hills Tudor Asking $2.9M

With original mahogany beams, built-ins, and bright bathroom tile, the L.A. residence radiates period charm.

The Past Meets the Present in This 1920s Hollywood Hills Tudor Asking $2.9M

With original mahogany beams, built-ins, and bright bathroom tile, the L.A. residence radiates period charm.

The multi-story home sits perched in the hills above Franklin Avenue, presenting a secluded hideaway from the hustle and bustle of Downtown Los Angeles.

Location: 2061 Morgan Hill Drive, Los Angeles, California

Price: $2,899,000

Year Built: 1926

Footprint: 3,638 square feet (three bedrooms, three baths)

Lot Size: 0.16 acres

From the Agent: "Originally built as a Tudor-style home, this property recently received a thoughtful renovation that updated it for contemporary living. Natural light streams through sprawling windows and carefully placed skylights, inviting city views into the home’s generous living spaces. Historic details blend with modern amenities throughout. An original Mayan motif Batchelder fireplace graces the living room, along with original Honduran mahogany beams and more recent mahogany ceiling slats. Luxurious stainless-steel appliances complement the classically designed custom kitchen cabinetry along with a mahogany wine closet ideally situated in the designated bar area. There are also multiple access points to the home’s spacious outdoor decks."

The multi-story home sits perched in the hills above Franklin Avenue, presenting a secluded hideaway from the hustle and bustle of Downtown Los Angeles.

The multistory home is perched in the hills above Franklin Avenue, about a half hour’s drive from downtown Los Angeles.

Photo by CS8 Photo

Photo by CS8 Photo

An expansive skylight allows ample sunshine to sweep across the remodeled kitchen.

A large skylight allows sunshine to sweep across the remodeled kitchen. 

Photo by CS8 Photo

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