Landmark Los Feliz Estate | c. 1927 | Spanish Colonial Revival by Architect John William Chard. Step out of the city and into a world of timeless elegance through an enchanting Mediterranean courtyard, where graceful arches, Moroccan pendants, fragrant citrus trees, and an Andalusian fountain set the stage for this Spanish Colonial Revival architecturally significant masterpiece. Designed by esteemed "Adobe Architect to the Stars" John William Chard, this 4-bed, 3.5-bath estate exudes a rich Hollywood provenance and undeniable mystique, its rare & authentic details seamlessly restored and enhanced with modern luxury & comforts. A dramatic 2-story entry leads to a grand scale step-down living room with soaring 17-foot beamed ceilings and a centerpiece fireplace. An adjacent library/media room opens effortlessly to the large flat, grassy yard, swimmer's pool, spa, citrus orchard, and a grapevine covered pergola, perfect for alfresco dining and impromptu soirees. The formal dining room leads to an Epicurean eat-in kitchen with Sub-Zero and Wolf appliances, soapstone counters, full pantry, and sunny breakfast room open to the courtyard. Upstairs, a spacious primary retreat with a separate sitting area and separate office or nursery framed by jetliner views of the Downtown LA skyline.