$1,499,000
The Pottharst Residence: A 1936 masterpiece of Golden Age history. This Spanish Colonial Revival is set within Leimert Park, a neighborhood shaped by the vision of the Olmsted Brothers. Designed during a time when craftsmanship and proportion were paramount, the home reflects the architectural character that continues to define the neighborhood today. Archival records from the 1940s indicate that an individual named George W. Pottharst, listed as an artist working in the motion picture industry, resided here, offering a subtle connection to early Hollywood. From the signature "wedding cake" moldings to dramatic draped arches, the home preserves a level of authenticity that has become increasingly rare. Set behind a series of arched openings and a private courtyard, the home unfolds with intention. A covered entry framed by thick plaster archways leads into a garden courtyard where citrus trees and layered greenery soften the structure. Hand-troweled stucco, clay tile roofing, and dark-trimmed windows anchor the home in its era, while a curved walkway and tiered entry steps reflect the thoughtful planning of the period. An intricately carved wood entry door opens to original terracotta tile with decorative insets, introducing a living space defined by scale and preserved detail. A series of softly contoured archways frame the transition from entry to living room. Inside, refinished hardwood floors ground the space, while a stepped coved ceiling adds dimension. The focal point is a decorative fireplace clad in warm-toned tile with a carved mantel and integrated niche. Natural light filters through an original stained-glass picture window, casting color into the room while framing views of the greenery beyond. Thoughtful updates, including newly installed windows throughout much of the home and a comprehensive restoration of woodwork and finishes, enhance livability while maintaining the original design intent. Across from the living room, the dining space unfolds through a sculpted archway, where original plaster ceilings, crown molding, and a central medallion frame a vintage crystal chandelier. A trio of windows fills the room with natural light, while wood flooring and carved details reinforce cohesion. The kitchen and breakfast nook continue through arched openings and coved ceilings. Updated with soapstone countertops, Saltillo tile flooring, and new appliances, the space balances modern function with materials consistent with the home's character. At the far end, a rounded breakfast nook wrapped in windows creates a light-filled retreat, complemented by built-in cabinetry. The kitchen connects to a laundry room with direct backyard access, functioning as a mudroom where the Saltillo tile continues throughout. Beyond the main living areas, a central gallery hall anchored by a stained glass skylight leads to four bedrooms, including a sizable primary suite. The hall includes built-in storage and multiple closets. Original "wedding cake" plaster detailing extends into the bedrooms, accompanied by wall ornamentation. A restored Jack and Jill bath showcases vibrant blue tile, preserving a distinct moment of the home's history. Located on a quiet tree-lined street with access to the Metro E and K Lines, Culver City, USC, Downtown LA, LAX, and SoFi Stadium. Nearby favorites include Whole Foods, Trader Joe's, Maydan Market, Compass Rose, Highly Likely, Ora Cafe, All Chill Ice Cream, Johnny's Pastrami, Vicky's All Day, Cento, Cento Raw Bar, Alta, Muso, Mian, Fleur et Sel, and Damn I Miss Paris, with Kenneth Hahn Park and hiking trails just minutes away, along with a short drive to West Adams and USC Village.
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Listed by Jose Prats with Character Homes (323) 612-2001
Property Type
Single Family Residence
Status
Active
MLS Number
26702465
Year Built
1936
Lot Size
6,020 sq ft