Once home to F. Scott Fitzgerald and later Bette Davis, The Colonial House is one of West Hollywood's most iconic addresses. Designed by renowned architect Leland Bryant and built in 1929, this historic landmark seamlessly blends old Hollywood glamour with modern luxury. This fully upgraded residence features soaring 10-foot ceilings, intricate crown moldings, and an abundance of natural light. With no common walls, the single-level layout offers exceptional privacy and an effortless indoor-outdoor flow, with living and dining areas opening to an expansive private patio. The kitchen is equipped with stainless steel appliances, while the generous bedroom boasts a walk-in closet, a gas-burning fireplace, and a marbled bath. A separate office/garden room, framed by windows on three sides, opens to the tranquil courtyard with manicured grounds, a serene fountain, and a swimmer's pool. Additional features include A/C, heat, and a private storage room. Set on a picturesque tree-lined street moments from Chateau Marmont, The Colonial House recently underwent a multi-million-dollar restoration. With the Mills Act in place, the home benefits from significantly reduced property taxes. Security guard on duty. A rare opportunity to own a true piece of Hollywood history.
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