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As one of Hollywoodland's original landmark homes, this French Normandy Revival c. 1927 holds a place of distinction among the storied hills. Designed by Hollywood architect Charles David Grolle, this exquisite property is set on two lush lots with a mini vineyard and totaling nearly half an acre of manicured grounds. From the moment you arrive, the home's craftsmanship and architectural pedigree are undeniable. The journey begins with a grand entry spiral staircase leading to a formal dining and great room. The residence then unfolds across three en-suite bedrooms. There is also a private entry-1 bedroom, 1 bath studio with recording space, that has over the years hosted a long list of celebrated recording artists including Wendy & Lisa, Prince, Grace Jones, Seal, Steve Perry and countless others. Discover beautifully refinished hardwood floors, custom kitchen with porcelain tile and Viking appliances, colorful stained-glass windows, arched windows and period light fixtures throughout. Plum, pomegranate, Fuji apple and avocado trees adorn this sweeping street-to-street lot with multiple outdoor spaces, two custom gated entries, a bonus art studio, expansive red oak deck, stone walls, gravel paths and endless hillside views. This is a rare opportunity to own an authentic piece of Los Angeles' golden era of design. First time on the market in 40 years, living here means becoming part of a neighborhood that values preservation, beauty, and the unique character that has defined Hollywoodland for nearly a century.