Los Angeles Times

Once upon a time in Old Hollywood

A gated English Tudor that hosted Oscar winners and their friends is on the market for $2.2 million

- By Lauren Beale

A slice of Hollywood film history that dates to 1934 sits behind wrought-iron gates in Woodland Hills.

The 1934 English Tudor estate was once a carriage house and used as guest quarters for part of a larger property owned by prolific film director Michael Curtiz, who helped put stars such as Doris Day, Bette Davis and Errol Flynn on the marquee. His films included “Casablanca,” “Mildred Pierce,” “Yankee Doodle Dandy” and “White Christmas.”

The property would later be owned by actor Gene Hackman.

Built using imported materials and designed to emulate a Cotswold cottage, the main house has been repaired and expanded while staying true to the architectu­ral style.

The front door opens to a turret entryway with hand-carved bookshelve­s, antique French carriage lamps and a hand-painted dome ceiling depicting the sky.

Exposed-beam ceilings, original oak flooring and trim, wrought-iron and brass railings and hand-made leaded and stained-glass windows are among other details.

When the kitchen was built, refrigerat­ors had recently replaced the icebox. Electric ranges had become popular.

Today, modern appliances and upgrades blend with the restored original cabinetry. Custom-made beveled glass windows and handchisel­ed travertine tile floors add to the room’s character.

Besides the one-bedroom, two-bathroom main house, there are two guesthouse­s. One, built as an office, has a cathedral ceiling, a full bathroom and French doors that lead to the gardens. The other guest suite, reached by a bridge and set above the garage, was sometimes used by “The Adventures of Robin Hood” star Flynn.

The grounds of nearly a halfacre continue the English countrysid­e charm with leafy trees, a stream, waterfalls and terraced stone patios.

The property, at 4880 Queen Florence Lane, is estimated to have more than 2,700 square feet of living space.

The listing price is $2.2 million. Deanna D’Egidio and Alex Duk of Harcourts Beverly Hills are the listing agents.

 ?? Photograph­s from 360 Listing ?? HALF-TIMBERING and leaded-glass diamond-paned windows are among the defining features of this English Tudor-style house in Woodland Hills, built in 1934.
Photograph­s from 360 Listing HALF-TIMBERING and leaded-glass diamond-paned windows are among the defining features of this English Tudor-style house in Woodland Hills, built in 1934.

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