This charmant French Normandy Revival on North Beachwood Drive was designed in 1924 by Hollywoodland's talented lead architect, John De Lario. The listing's frustratingly stingy/selective with photos, but per the copy, the 2,550-square-foot house features four bedrooms, three baths, a turret entry, hardwood floors, a formal dining room with hand-painted wood ceilings, a fireplace, arched doorways and ceilings, walk-in closets, an upgraded heating system, and a two-car garage. Sited on an 8,321 square foot lot, it's asking $1.329 million.
· 2910 N BEACHWOOD Dr [Redfin]
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Early Hollywoodland French Normandy by John De Lario
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