This $4M Beverly Hills Midcentury Is All About Brick

Designed in 1958, the L-shaped home pairs red masonry with weathered wood and floor-to-ceiling glazing.

This $4M Beverly Hills Midcentury Is All About Brick

Designed in 1958, the L-shaped home pairs red masonry with weathered wood and floor-to-ceiling glazing.

Designed in 1958, this L-shaped midcentury pairs red masonry with weathered wood and floor-to-ceiling glazing.

Location: 9470 Hidden Valley Place, Beverly Hills, California

Price: $3,995,000

Year Built: 1958

Footprint: 3,004 square feet (four bedrooms, four baths)

Lot Size: 0.66 acres

From the Agent: "Tucked away in the serene cul-de-sac enclave of Hidden Valley, this 1958 midcentury-modern home offers single-level living in a park-like setting. A long driveway leads to the home’s motor court and three-car garage. True to its architectural pedigree, the home features a spacious floor plan that seamlessly integrates indoor and outdoor living. From the formal foyer and grand vaulted entry, the home opens to two distinct living areas, a formal dining room, an eat-in kitchen, and a convenient laundry area. Floor-to-ceiling, brick-layered, dual-sided fireplaces, and library shelving stand as focal points in the main rooms. This home embraces modern architectural elements with an expanded L-shaped design that enhances natural light and outdoor views."

The historic property sits at the end of a long private driveway, nestled among tall trees.

The historic property sits at the end of a long, private driveway, nestled among tall trees.

Photo by Barcelo Photography Inc. for Sotheby’s International Realty

Photo by Barcelo Photography Inc. for Sotheby’s International Realty

Wood-paneled walls line the living and dining areas, enhancing the home's rustic aesthetic.

Rustic, wood-paneled walls line the living and dining areas.

Photo by Barcelo Photography Inc. for Sotheby’s International Realty

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