Closely held for nearly 40 years by one family, three separate parcels comprise nearly 20 acres. The close-in pastoral setting affords panoramic ocean and Topanga State Park vistas.
The Leon Barsha Residence, 1938. Originally saved from destruction by the Hollywood Freeway expansion with its relocation to Santa Monica Canyon, the Barsha Residence has been saved once again by designer Scott Lander.
The stately island residence set within a 8.5 acre park-like nature reserve overlooking Castries Harbor is a classic and rare example of West Indies Creole Architecture.