Tomer Fridman Presents An Iconic Colonial Revival Home In Santa Monica

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This iconic Monterey Colonial Revival home designed by prominent Los Angeles architect George M. Holstein for his family, reveals its French, Spanish, and English architectural influences throughout. Naturally bright and private, on nearly three-quarters of an acre, the timeless elegance of this La Mesa Drive corner lot home meets you with the grandeur of a flowering Great Lawn opposite a breezy full facade Spanish balcony. The main floor great room and library (with wood-burning fireplaces) open up to the sounds of fountains and sheltered outdoor spaces and provide a harmonious balance of light and shade throughout the day. Updated kitchen with fireplace and modern features make for a stately yet comfortable family home. Upstairs, bedrooms overlook the majestic fountain and bowers of trees and greenery by famed landscape designer Dudley Trudgett, who took full advantage of the large, wooded site to create a soft, forested setting for the classic pool. The south parterre consists of meditative topiary hedges among organic cutting and rose gardens. A detached Guest House by the pool and gardens provides a serene and private retreat for family and friends.

Address: 2406 La Mesa Dr, Santa Monica, CA 90402

Price: $14,750,000

Photo credit: Alex Zarour

For more information, please contact Tomer Fridman at 310-919-1038 or tomer.fridman@compass.com

Tomer Fridman represents the Hidden Hills, Holmby Hills, and Trousdale Estates, CA, real estate markets as a member of the Haute Residence Real Estate Network. To view all of his listings, visit his website.

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