This sprawling 5,555 square foot home is steeped in Hollywood history. Harry Warner, co-founder of Warner Brother's Studios, had this 14 room Georgian Colonial-style mansion built for himself in 1923. He sold it a few years later to fund one of the industry's first talking pictures, "The Jazz Singer" starring Al Jolson. A two-story marble entry with dramatic staircase welcomes guests to this 7 bedroom 5 and one half bath residence. The formal dining room and living rooms evoke the spirit of a bygone era but with easy comfort. This incredible home sits on a nearly 30,000 square foot corner lot with mature trees and privacy one would expect in this storied neighborhood. Of course an estate such as this has your luxury amenities such as large oval pool, tennis court and detached guest house. Along with the original basement screening room that Harry hosted hollywoods elite.
Link to this comment:
All Comments (1)