Legendary TV news broadcaster Stan Chambers’ Colonial estate, featured in “American Beauty” and “Lady Bird”, has been listed for the first time in over six decades at $6,699,000 by Anne Loveland and Sue Carr with the Loveland Carr Group, a team of agents affiliated with the Hancock Park office of Coldwell Banker Realty. The home was designed in 1919 by renowned architect Elmer Grey, who also designed the Beverly Hills Hotel and The Huntington Library. Located at 330 S Windsor Blvd in Los Angeles, the over 7500-square-foot residence has four bedrooms and four bathrooms, as well as an elevator, vast basement, and fourth floor with views of the Hollywood sign and San Gabriel Mountains.
“In many ways it’s a star in its own right. Actors have walked the halls of 330, from Timothée Chalamet and Saoirse Ronan to Kevin Spacey and Chris Cooper,” said Loveland.
With beautiful views from the foyer of the lush backyard, enshrined by mature trees and hedges, the home’s perfectly proportioned center hall floor plan comprises a charming foyer, formal living room with fireplace, dining room with adjacent butler’s pantry, as well as a handsome wood-paneled library. A gourmet kitchen features a large island and custom cabinets. With a private balcony, the primary bedroom has a fireplace and bathroom with a soaking tub, separate shower and dual sinks. The private yard offers a large pool, separate spa, and guesthouse.
To view the home, click here or contact Anne Loveland at 323-864-3004 or anne.loveland@camoves.com.
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