Until this year, this charming 1909 treasure was off the market for decades. Now every aspect of its period beauty has been newly enhanced for today. Generous windows in the open living and dining room cast natural light across an array of lavish woodwork, from polished wainscoting and glass-fronted cabinetry to columned room dividers and beamed ceilings. A sun washed office is set off the living room. Off the dining room, an open passthrough shows off the creamy kitchen, a blissful marriage of custom cabinets, marble countertops and this-minute amenities. Polished original hardwood floors enrich the ambience throughout. There are two sunny bedrooms and two baths: one with luxurious clawfoot tub and checkerboard floor tile, the other with glass-enclosed spa style shower and double sinks. In the fully fenced yard, city lights, including the Hollywood Sign, can be seen from the spacious dining/lounging deck. Montecito Heights is one of the oldest and most fascinating sections of Los Angeles near multiple nature parks like Ernest Debs, Ascot Hills, Hermon Park and Arroyo Seco. This quiet gem is among its.