Detailed Introduction Of This Home
Nestled between Franklin Village and Bronson Canyon Park, this hillside hideaway will capture your imagination. Enter 5902's goldenrod front door, ascend the entry stairs past shimmering wallpaper and you'll discover a split-level open floorplan with inviting areas to gather and dine and soaring windows showcasing the beauty of the canyon. The living area is grounded by a two-story brick fireplace with a huge hearth framed by the spectacular windows. A half staircase above, the open dining area enjoys the ambiance of the living area below. Behind the dining room is a sunny kitchen with ample granite countertop space and high-end stainless appliances and is adjoined by a breakfast area that opens to a balcony perch overlooking the canyon. Ascend to the third level and you will find a primary retreat with a walk-in and reach-in closet and an ensuite primary bath with a spa tub, standing shower and twin pedestal sinks. The stars of the primary are the cozy window seat with a captivating view and French doors out the lower level of the backyard sanctuary, not to mention the showstopping Scalamandre tiger wallpaper. On the same level you'll find the second bedroom which enjoys a canyon view window seat and the third bedroom (currently being used as music studio) which features French doors and access to the outdoor spaces. The sanctuary outside offers multiple levels, a meandering path, a lookout deck and a perch at the very top that is the perfect spot to watch the sky turn to pinks and oranges at sunset or a hawk's flight at dawn. This home is truly a magical refuge from the hustle of the city. Situated in the cul-de-sac of Manola Way, there is little car traffic, you are surrounded by nature with which the home perfectly harmonizes. The Hollywood lore of Bronson Canyon Park and its caves is a short distance up Canyon Drive and down Canyon Drive, the shops and dining of Franklin Village are literally two minutes away by car. This is the home for which your heart has longed. Nothing compares to the romance of canyon life.