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1925 English Tudor-style mansion in Windsor Square is a glittery classic

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Former home of the late Ed Hardy designer Christian Audigier

Photos by Joey Valenti
Courtesy of Rory Posin & Kristian Bonk/Results Real Estate Group

A Winsdor Square property most recently owned by the late fashion designer Christian Audigier, best known for his Ed Hardy line, will hit the market tomorrow, asking $3.299 million. The classically handsome English Tudor-style home dates to 1925, but it’s had recent updates, including the conversion of a third-story attic into a second master suite.

The house’s entryway welcomes guests and flows into a step-down living room, which features barrel ceilings, hardwood floors, and a sparkly chandelier—one of more than a dozen hanging in the house. There’s also a formal dining room and a large kitchen with high-end appliances and concrete counters.

Upstairs, the second story holds two guest bedrooms, as well as a master bedroom with its own sitting room and a marble-filled bathroom.

The house’s third-story attic was converted by the Audigier into a second master bedroom that has a walk-in closet, a double-sink vanity, and a unique black stone shower. The pitched roof gives the sleeping area a cozy, cabin-like feel—granted, it’s a fairly luxurious cabin.

Behind the main residence, a two-story guesthouse holds a full kitchen and bathroom, plus a bedroom upstairs. The guesthouse shares the landscaped yard with a pool and a brick deck.

The 10,800-square-foot Windsor Square property was one of five LA properties owned by Audigier, including a rustic ranch in Topanga and a Spanish-style house in Hancock Park, which recently sold.