"The Mediterranean Revival-style house was originally built in 1921 and later renovated and restored by architect William Hefner, whose other works include the 60,000-square-foot mansion in Bel-Air known as Château des Fleurs. Filled with classic character and contemporary details, the 3,902-square-foot home has arched doors and windows, subdued hues and a formal entry with the original iron staircase."
"Among common areas is a formal living room with a fireplace and painted beams, a formal dining room and a media room/den. An updated chef's kitchen centers on an oversized island topped with honed marble. Including a detached guesthouse, which has a separate gym and patio, there are five bedrooms and four bathrooms."
"French doors open to a covered portico that opens to a swimming pool. Formal gardens and privacy hedges complete the setting. The property last changed hands more than a decade ago for $1.4 million, records show."
A 3,902-square-foot Mediterranean Revival-style home in historic Windsor Square, originally built in 1921 and renovated by renowned architect William Hefner, is listed for $4.1 million. The property features classic architectural elements including arched doors and windows, original iron staircase, and custom millwork alongside contemporary updates. The home includes five bedrooms, four bathrooms, a detached guesthouse with gym and patio, formal living and dining rooms, media room, updated chef's kitchen with marble island, and master suite overlooking grounds. Outdoor amenities include a swimming pool, covered portico, formal gardens, and privacy hedges. The sellers are CBS executive John Wentworth, planning retirement, and restaurateur Jamie Gluck, owner of Bell Street Farm.
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