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| Area: (1255) Glendale-Northwest | Subdivision: | ||||
| Lot Size: 10,766/PR | Year Built: 1927 | ||||
| Pool: No | Land Type: Fee | ||||
Remarks: Who can resist the charm of a storybook cottage? This European-style home, built in 1927 on a popular tree-lined cul-de-sac in Verdugo Viejo, is one of a handful of treasured cottages in LA designed and built in the 1920s. This C.E. Weaver home was featured on the 2012 ''Glendale's Golden Age'' walking tour and may qualify for a Mills Act contract.This special home has many original architectural details, including towering turrets, a steeply pitched, cross gable roof, and a porte-cochere. A tranquil courtyard and whimsical green door beckon you in, where you will be instantly captivated by the beautiful interior space. The living room has a breathtaking peaked wood ceiling, hardwood floors, and original leaded- and stained-glass windows. The light-filled dining room has views of the front yard and an archway leading to the vintage-style character kitchen featuring custom mint green cabinetry and complementary tile counters. Accompanying the kitchen are a sweet butler's pantry and cozy breakfast nook. Down the hall are three bedrooms and two baths. The master bath was updated in 2014. Outside, enjoy the private ironwood deck with Jacuzzi tub and lovely landscaped yard. The property also includes an art studio and large basement with a finished office. | |||||
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