

2.14 Acre Lot
10,531 SF Main House
9,137 SF Guest & Staff House
Tucked away behind private gates in prestigious Lower Bel Air, this extraordinary Tudor Revival estate, originally envisioned by esteemed Los Angeles architect Elmer Grey in 1926, stands as a rare generational offering.
Spanning over two acres of exquisite park-like grounds, this is an unparalleled opportunity to own a piece of history—an estate of grand proportions where the possibilities for preservation, expansion, or reimagining are truly limitless.
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A landscape of unrivaled scale and beauty, the property unfolds like a private countryside retreat. Rolling hills and sprawling lawns, framed by towering mature trees of varying species and tranquil walking trails, set an enchanting backdrop rarely found in the city. Thoughtfully designed gardens, manicured hedges, and sun-dappled clearings create a storybook setting for gracious outdoor entertaining or simply enjoying the stillness of nature.

This estate represents a once-in-a-lifetime chance to own an irreplaceable piece of Los Angeles history—whether preserved in its storied grandeur or reimagined into a world-class compound.
Additionally, 235 St. Pierre, directly neighboring the estate, is also available, offering the option to acquire an unprecedented 3.8-acre legacy estate in one of the most prestigious enclaves in the city. A property of this magnitude is more than a residence—it is a statement of history, scale, and exclusivity, an opportunity that will likely never be replicated.

