

Bedrooms
8 Bedrooms
Bathrooms
10 Bathrooms
Year Built
1932
14,000 SF
Lot Size
1.22 Acres
Offer Price
$39,950,000
A LEGACY ESTATE FOR GENERATIONS
The estate carries a rare piece of Hollywood history, most famously serving as the longtime residence of legendary actors Barbara Stanwyck and Robert Taylor during the height of Hollywood’s Golden Age.
During their ownership, the estate became a gathering place for some of the era's most influential figures, reflecting the glamour and cultural significance of Hollywood's golden years.
Properties with this caliber of provenance seldom come to market, placing the residence among a select group of Los Angeles estates whose significance extends well beyond architecture alone.




LIGHT & LUXURY
Inside, the interiors reveal a remarkable sense of scale and craftsmanship, with original wood-beamed ceilings, domed skylights, intricate iron bannisters, and expansive volumes that balance intimacy with grandeur.
The formal living room is anchored by a monumental wood-burning stone fireplace, while an adjoining piano room offers a second hearth and a setting designed for entertaining on a more intimate scale.
A formal dining room is positioned to capture water features and garden views from nearly every angle, connecting seamlessly to a chef’s kitchen appointed with a butler’s pantry, wine refrigeration, and breakfast dining nook, designed for both large-scale gatherings and everyday living.




SANCTUARY & SECLUSION
A richly detailed library and family room with a full bar transforms effortlessly into a screening room with a concealed projector, while a separate office and lounge suite offers flexibility as an additional bedroom or private guest quarters.
The primary suite occupies its own private wing with a dramatic entry foyer, stone fireplace and expansive terrace overlooking the grounds and distant city lights. Dual dressing rooms and walk-in closets are accompanied by a private wet bar and two entirely separate spa-inspired baths, sauna and private access to an expansive fountain terrace.
A secondary primary suite offers another extraordinary retreat complete with a marble bath, sauna, oversized dressing room concealed behind a museum-worthy Coromandel screen, and a hidden library office integrated discreetly within the suite itself. Two additional upstairs bedroom suites are connected by a shared office and study area, while separate staff quarters provide three additional ensuite accommodations.




AN ENTERTAINER'S DREAM
The lower level reveals a series of arched brick corridors leading to a temperature-controlled wine cellar, full bar, billiards lounge, and entertaining spaces designed with the ambiance of a private members club. Additional amenities throughout the estate include a secure safe room, bomb shelter, and elevator access servicing every floor of the residence, including the attic level.
Outdoors, a vast grassy lawn accented by Charles Fine sculptures transitions into a private resort setting centered around a pebbled Baja shelf pool and spa with cascading stone waterfall. Nearby, a large two-story pool house contains a full gym, lounge areas, minibar, bathroom, studio space, and upper terrace overlooking the private, full tennis court below.
A glass-enclosed atrium-style cabana, outdoor kitchen with BBQ, multiple dining patios, dog run, motor court parking for eight vehicles, three separate two-car garages, and covered carport complete one of the most layered and historically significant residential compounds in Los Angeles.



