English manor offers an update on a traditional look in Hancock Park
A pairing of exposed brickwork and medieval half-timbering speaks to the period ambience of this English manor with a tennis court in historic Hancock Park.
Inside, designer-to-the-stars Carrie Livingston has used subdued hues and modern fixtures to enhance the home’s 1920s details. A movable bar provides flexible means for entertaining.
The details
Location: 647 S. June St., Los Angeles, 90005
Asking price: $6.35 million
Year built: 1926
Developer: Sherwin Aryeh
Renovation: June Street Architecture
House size: 6,468 square feet, five bedrooms, 5.25 bathrooms
Lot size: 0.51 acres
Features: Foyer with sweeping staircase; detailed crown molding; original stained glass skylight; herringbone wood floors; custom library with bar; center-island kitchen; grand dining room; covered patio; swimming pool; tennis court
About the area: In October, the median price for single-family homes in the 90005 ZIP Code was $2.898 million based on four sales, according to CoreLogic. That was a 174.6% increase in price year over year.
Agents: Michael Morabito, (424) 672-4111, the Agency
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