A wooden Topanga campus has hit the market for less than $ 2.5 million.
Sitting over an acre of Oak Grove, this 2,500-class retreat contains a three-bedroom, two-bathroom main homes, a restored 1927 hunting cabin and a rhose stage recording studios, where sound effects are physically rebuilt in the sink with the film.
Records suggest that the property belongs to Amy Award winner Foli artist Jodi Thomas. He won the 2010 Amy for his work on “The Pacific”, which was the minisariies of World War II, built by Tom Hax, Gary Goetzman and Steven Spielberg, the Minisariies of World War II.
Completed in 1992, the attraction of the main house of 1,556-class foot is aristocratic, the petu kitchen. The details include sopstone countertops, an Italian limestone sink, EMU tiles, high-end stainless equipment, hand-dystrad cabinetry and vintage holophen lighting fixtures that have been provoked from Chicago Godam.
From the late 19th century, the pocket door, Ohio Estate goes away from the dining room, while the living room anchor by a fireplace, flows into an outer courtyard with a underlying AOG barbecue via glass doors.
All bedrooms are up. Skylights illuminate the hallway, and there is an additional ladder for the flat roof.
Outdoor features include an underlying bench that runs the length of the IPE deck. It leads to a 480-class foot studio, which opens into a small control room with a window on a large live room.
The vintage cabin is a guest house accessible by the ladder of a hill. It has an open-plon living area and kitchen, a full bathroom and a front porch.
A garage with adequate built -in storage is out of the listing organized by Sothabi’s International Realty’s Chrysa Lighthat.
3217 Canon Place in Topanga will open from 1 to 3 pm on Saturday afternoon, 17 February.