Tuesday, November 11, 2014

The Hiram Higgins House :: John C. Austin, Architect

Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument #403. Designed for Hiram Higgins in 1902 by LA's most prominent architect John C. Austin, architect of the Shrine Auditorium, Griffith Park Observatory, LA City Hall, etc. Moved from downtown to its current location in 1924. Site of many feature films and television productions including: "Willard," "Two Moon Junction," "18 Again," "Nightingales," etc. Ernest Borgnine, Shirley MacLaine, George Burns, John Goodman and Jeff Bridges are just a few of the famous actors that have graced the halls of this palatial mansion. 8 beds/3 baths/2 powder rooms in nearly 10,000 sq ft on 3 floors + basement with wine cellar and 2 guest houses attached to garage. Grandeur at every turn with details preserved from a bygone era! Fireplaces in foyer, living, dining, library and master. Updated gourmet kitchen with stone counters and Wolf and SubZero appliances. Legally gated estate with full security. Central A/C on 1st two floors. A must see!

637 South Lucerne Blvd., Hancock Park
for sale - $6,500,000
contact us to request a showing :: 310.275.1000


Presented by Lisa Hutchins :: Coldwell Banker








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