This Spanish Revival Home Was Once Part of Wallace Neff’s Storied Los Pavoreales Estate

This Spanish Revival Home Was Once Part of Wallace Neff’s Storied Los Pavoreales Estate

 
Way back in 1926, noted architect Wallace Neff designed an extravagant Los Feliz compound — complete with a main mansion that has been occupied through the years by the likes of Madonna, Jenna Elfman, Katey Sagal and Rachel Sweet. That Los Pavoreales estate was later subdivided into smaller parcels; and an original piece of that property has just popped up for sale, asking a speck under $3.6 million.
 
Originally designed as a guest or gardener’s house belonging to the larger compound, the place was destroyed by a fire and completely rebuilt by modernist architect J.A. Murray in the late 1940s. Since updated, the Spanish Revival-style home features four bedrooms and four baths in 2,834 square feet of living space adorned throughout with the original coved ceilings, arched doorways, and a mix of hand-crafted Mexican Saltillo and blonde hardwood floors.
 
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