This handsome Santa Monica residence was built a century ago for Thomas C. Bundy, the tennis champ-turned-real-estate-magnate who developed Miracle Mile and founded the Los Angeles Tennis Club. Designed by Sumner Hunt and Silas Burns, architects of the aforementioned LA Tennis Club, the Wilshire Ebell Theater, and the Southwest Museum, the 4,584-square-foot Colonial Revival features four bedrooms, five baths, four fireplaces, hardwood and tile floors, paneled wainscoting, leaded windows, French doors, built-ins, a lovely rambling garden, a solar-heated pool, and guesthouse with bath (but no tennis court). Sited on a .4-acre lot, it's asking $6.9 million.
· 401 25th St [Redfin]
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