Project posted by CompassCa

Paul R. Williams-Designed French Normandy Residence in Lists for $5.488M in Los Angeles

Year
1933
Structure
House (Single Residence)
Style
Midcentury

Details

Square Feet
4893
Lot Size
0.41 AC / 18,013 SF
Bedrooms
5
Full Baths
5

Credits

Posted by
Architect
Paul R. Williams
Photographer
Juwan Li

From CompassCa

Paul R. Williams, AIA, French Normandy masterpiece at 601 Lorraine is now available for the first time in almost 60 years. Originally built in 1932 for the William Collins family and acquired in 1966 by the Suzanne Chase family who still owns it today. The curb appeal is stately and undeniably Paul Williams. The classic entry showcases Paul's signature winding staircase creating a dramatic and elegant impression that carries you back to the Golden Age of Hollywood. The banister looks as spectacular as it did in 1932 and is rumored to have been carved on-site during construction. The grand scale living room has high ceilings, beautiful crown molding, and Paul's famous indoor-outdoor flow with double doors to the patio and gardens. The library/den has the original paneling and a hidden bar accessed by a secret panel to hide spirits during prohibition. In 1967 the Chase Family wanted to remove a wall in the kitchen that separated the butler's pantry. Mr. Williams assisted them in this endeavor. Offering almost 5000 square feet of living space with 5 bedrooms 5 bathrooms, and over an 18,000 square foot lot this stately property is ready to be restored, remodeled, or reimagined. Included in many publications, the Chase Residence was given a Landmark Award from the Windsor Square Hancock Park Historical Society in 1994. Don't miss this rare opportunity to own a true piece of Southern California architectural history.

This property is listed for $5,488,000 with Richard Battaglia at Compass and Tim Perry at Berkshire Hathaway. For more details, please visit: www.compass.com/lis...