Presenting this Hollywood Hills craftsman compound offering two homes on one street-to-street lot with lush, manicured vegetable gardens, multiple trellis-covered outdoor lounging decks, and al-fresco dining terraces, all set amidst sweeping vistas of the city sprawl and iconic Hollywood landmarks. Immersed in the fabric of Los Angeles, this home faces the legendary Yamashiro restaurant with views of Griffith Observatory, the Hollywood Sign, Capitol Records, and the Pacific Ocean. The Hollywood Bowl is also close by, with no need for ride-share or transportation. There are two separate addresses, 1974 Hillcrest Road to the southwest and 2013 Glencoe Way to the northeast, each exquisitely updated and separated by a vegetation-rich hillside paradise. The main home is an original craftsman with covered porch, beautiful living room with coffered ceilings and stone fireplace, and wood floors throughout. Adjacent to a sunny reading nook is an Instagram-worthy bookcase that frames the dining room with its starburst chandelier. The kitchen is characterized by beautiful tile flooring, open shelving, subway tile, farm sink, and state-of-the-art appliances including Wolf range with hood. Bedrooms and bathrooms are light-filled with charming finishes and fixtures including a claw-foot tub. Outside, discover oranges, tangerines, lemons, limes, figs, and olives as well as organic gardens, grassy lawns, and tiered lounging alcoves. The secondary home, constructed in 1979, harkens back to midcentury style with exposed beams, clerestory windows, and wood-burning stove. There is also a bonus structure that serves as additional living space, complete with kitchen and bedroom with bath. Upgrades include Sonos speakers, new paint throughout, new appliances and hardware, recessed lighting, and driplines for irrigation (a complete features sheet is available). Crafted with pristine finishes, this property offers an array of possibilities, including additional income potential and extra space for family and guests, located in one of the most historic locales. The guest house has even become a favorite haven for various industry producers and celebrities including iconic musician Lenny Kravitz who often stays in what he likes to call his 'Hollywood Hideaway.'