Glamour of Old Hollywood Restored in Paul R. Williams Mansion, Now Available for $6.9M
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A classic old-Hollywood mansion created by celebrated architect Paul R. Williams has premiered on the market for $6.9 million.
The glamorous estate last changed hands in 2010 for $3,100,000. Since then, it has been substantially restored and remodeled.
Fans of the style and heritage of Williams’ works will be glad to know that many of the original, defining details have been preserved.
Williams, the first licensed African-American architect west of the Mississippi, designed homes for luminaries such as Frank Sinatra, Lucille Ball, and Howard Hughes.
As for this Mediterranean-style Spanish villa built in 1926, the property is located in Los Feliz, an area that became an elite Hollywood enclave long before Beverly Hills, Brentwood, and Bel-Air were developed.
Unique attributes
Among the home’s historically unique attributes are colorful Talavera tile, hand-painted coffered ceilings, stained-glass windows, and custom wrought-iron railings designed by Williams himself.
In addition, there are Gothic arches, thick plaster walls, and a tiled roof.
The floor plan includes five bedrooms, and some of the six baths boast original tile and mosaics that have been painstakingly preserved.
The total living space of the main residence and a guesthouse measures 6,504 square feet.
Resortlike grounds
The structures are both set on a spacious, 0.64-acre lot with lawns, palm trees, and a pool. A central courtyard comes with a wood-fired Argentine grill and an adjacent lounge and fireplace.
Surprise speakeasy
There’s also a subterranean level that features a lounge and speakeasy-style bar.
During Prohibition, it was best to do your drinking and celebrating underground, away from prying eyes.
Lyonel Katz of Lux Realty has the listing.
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