Beck's former Hancock Park home hits the market at $8.4 million
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Beck's former Hancock Park home hits the market at $8.4 million
"A turreted entry, topped by a cupola, sets a stately tone. Past that, a tile foyer with a sweeping staircase leads into an expansive living room full of chandeliers and hand-painted ceilings. Throughout the 6,568-square-foot floor plan, stained-glass windows and wrought-iron accents tie the home to its roots."
"The space opens directly outside, where arched doorways and ivy beautify a romantic courtyard. Upstairs, a Juliet balcony overlooks the living room. The master suite, one of six bedrooms and seven bathrooms, expands to a private balcony and rounded writer's nook."
"Out back, the turf-covered grounds adjoin a patio with a swimming pool and spa. The guesthouse boasts the same style inside and out, adding an indoor-outdoor living room, kitchen and dining room."
A 1920s Mediterranean-style mansion in Hancock Park, formerly owned by Grammy-winning artist Beck, is currently listed for $8.399 million. Beck purchased the property in 2002 and sold it three years later for $4.2 million. The 6,568-square-foot home retains its historic character while incorporating contemporary interior enhancements. Notable features include a turreted entry with cupola, hand-painted ceilings, stained-glass windows, wrought-iron accents, and a romantic courtyard with arched doorways. The master suite includes a private balcony and rounded writer's nook. The property encompasses six bedrooms, seven bathrooms, a library, formal dining room, and a separate guesthouse. Outdoor amenities include a swimming pool, spa, and patio area.
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