Located in the hills of the Rossmoyne Historic District in Glendale, this enchanting Tudor-revival chateau is a timeless masterpiece listed on the Glendale Register of Historic Resources. With its stately presence and unparalleled craftsmanship, the home seamlessly blends the grandeur of a bygone era with modern comforts, offering a living experience that is both luxurious and unique. The property boasts panoramic views of the city and mountains, providing a serene backdrop to everyday living. As you enter the home, you are greeted by a dramatic two-story foyer that sets the tone for the rest of the residence. The castle-like living room, with its high coffered ceilings, large fireplace, built-in bookshelves, and Venetian plaster walls, exudes an air of sophistication and warmth. The kitchen, a blend of modern convenience and classic charm, features electric double ovens, a cooktop in the center island, a Sub-Zero refrigerator/freezer, and an original nickel second sink, all framed by serene views that inspire culinary creativity. The spacious 5,812 square-foot interior is ingeniously designed to accommodate a large family or multi-generational living. Each of the three levels houses a primary en-suite bedroom, ensuring privacy and comfort for all residents. The upper level serves as a private retreat for homeowners, complete with a sitting room and office, while the lower level transforms into an entertainment hub with a media room, wine-tasting room with a walk-in wine closet, and a game room. This level also includes a third en-suite bedroom and two additional bedrooms, making it ideal for guests or extended family.
Outdoor living is equally impressive, with upper and lower decks perfect for dining and entertaining, complemented by a secret garden that adds a touch of magic to the property. Modern amenities such as a two-car garage with an EV charger, a three-zone HVAC system, all copper plumbing, and an updated mainline sewer enhance the home's functionality. Additionally, the property benefits from Mills Act status, providing significant property tax relief in exchange for maintaining its historic character. This Tudor-revival chateau is not just a home but a legacy offering an extraordinary lifestyle in a historic setting.