3307 Bonnie Hill Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90068
Beds: 2 | Baths: 3 | Size: Approx. 2,274 sqft | Lot: Approx. .27 acres
$1,895,000
Tucked away in the Hollywood Hills, the Parr-Schoenfeld Residence was designed in 1954 by Lucille Raport, Architect. She was a disciple of Richard Neutra and revered for her Post-War feminism in a male dominated field in the 50’s.
This residence profoundly embodies the spirit of Raports’ designs and is on the market for the first time in over 20 years. It has been featured on the American Women in Architecture as well as the Design Founders Day Tour.
Walls of glass flood the interior spaces with light. The living room flows naturally into the formal dining area, spectacular views abound.
A pocket door separates the cozy den which could be converted into a second bedroom in the main house.
The kitchen is spacious and boasts the original cabinetry. Your finishing touches could bring this space back to it’s original splendor. The unique corner window was originally designed for a pass through to the adjacent grilling area outside.
With views to the patio and pool, the master bedroom mimics the rest of the home and includes exceptional indoor/outdoor flow.
Oversized slate tiles wrap the master bathroom which boasts dual vanities, soaking tub and walk in shower. Multiple skylights offer natural light.
The attached separate apartment includes a gracious living space, one bedroom and bathroom.
This modernist and private home includes a pool and plenty of outdoor space for relaxing and entertaining.
The landscape outside has matured since this original color-enhanced photo by Julius Shulman.
This is a rare opportunity to invest in one Los Angeles’ most interesting architects in a great Hollywood Hills location. Reminiscent of Richard Neutra, this is the home for a modernist buyer. “Look like a girl, think like a man, act like a lady and work like a dog” ~ Lucille Raport.
For more information or to schedule a showing please email me or call me at 310.913.7651
Listing courtesy of Patricia Ruben and Rob Kallick, Sotheby’s International Realty