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N 0 B 389 C 0 E May 27, 2018 F May 27, 2018
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Architect Al F. Mantz designed the Spanish Colonial Revival style house possibly as a speculative venture for contractor J Ross Casendyck in 1926. The 5-bedroom, 4-bath home in 3067 sq. ft. is currently (May 2018) on the market listed for sale for $2,375,000 and described in the listing as "As you enter this eloquently designed 1927 Spanish Colonial Revival, you are immediately struck by the grand curvilinear staircase, then amazed by the massive living room with fireplace and French doors that open to a sun bathed patio…the ultimate indoor/outdoor living area.

Maintaining the integrity of the original design, upgrades include Walker Zanger tiles, 6 Burner Viking Stove, Viking Gas Bar-B-Q, Sub-Zero Double Door Refrigeration, and Built In Wine Cooler. The Upper level is flooded with light from numerous skylights and several private balconies. All systems have been upgraded, including central HVAC and heat, electrical, and plumbing".

Located in the historic Hancock Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. Please do not use this image in any media without my permission. © All rights reserved.

Tags:   Al F. Mantz J. Ross Castendyck Hancock Park Hancock Park Architecture Treasures of Los Angeles Architecture Michael Locke Michael Locke, Photographer Michael Locke, Realtor

N 7 B 1.3K C 0 E Nov 20, 2020 F Nov 22, 2020
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Architect Al F. Mantz designed the Spanish Colonial Revival style house for Fred E. and Grace F. Munsey in 1921. The house is located at 4408-4410 Victoria Park Drive in the historic Victoria Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. Please do not use this image in any media without my permission. © All rights reserved.


Tags:   Al F. Mantz Victoria Park Treasures of Los Angeles Architecture Spanish Colonial Revival Michael Locke Michael Locke, Photographer Michael Locke, Realtor

N 2 B 434 C 0 E May 27, 2018 F May 27, 2018
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Architect Al F. Mantz designed the Spanish Colonial Revival style house possibly as a speculative venture for contractor J Ross Casendyck in 1926. The 5-bedroom, 4-bath home in 3067 sq. ft. is currently (May 2018) on the market listed for sale for $2,375,000 and described in the listing as "As you enter this eloquently designed 1927 Spanish Colonial Revival, you are immediately struck by the grand curvilinear staircase, then amazed by the massive living room with fireplace and French doors that open to a sun bathed patio…the ultimate indoor/outdoor living area.

Maintaining the integrity of the original design, upgrades include Walker Zanger tiles, 6 Burner Viking Stove, Viking Gas Bar-B-Q, Sub-Zero Double Door Refrigeration, and Built In Wine Cooler. The Upper level is flooded with light from numerous skylights and several private balconies. All systems have been upgraded, including central HVAC and heat, electrical, and plumbing".

Located in the historic Hancock Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. Please do not use this image in any media without my permission. © All rights reserved.

Tags:   Al F. Mantz J. Ross Castendyck Hancock Park Hancock Park Architecture Treasures of Los Angeles Architecture Michael Locke Michael Locke, Photographer Michael Locke, Realtor

N 0 B 261 C 0 E Feb 11, 2020 F Feb 12, 2020
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Architect Al F. Mantz designed the Spanish Colonial Revival style house for J. Ross Castendyk in 1927.

Architect Al F. G. Mantz was born in Peoria, Illinois. After studies at the Spaulding Institute he had an early career as an architect, after which he became a noted motion picture art director. His film credits include (for Metro Pictures) "Blackmail", "Cinderella's Twin", "The Offshore Pirate" and "Home Stuff" and for Dierker, "When Dawn Came".

The house is located in the Hancock Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. Please do not use this image in any media without my permission. © All rights reserved.

Tags:   Al F. Mantz Hancock Park Hancock Park Architecture Michael Locke Michael Locke, Photographer Michael Locke, Realtor Treasures of Los Angeles Architecture

N 1 B 451 C 0 E May 27, 2018 F May 27, 2018
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Architect Al F. Mantz designed the Spanish Colonial Revival style house possibly as a speculative venture for contractor J Ross Casendyck in 1926. The 5-bedroom, 4-bath home in 3067 sq. ft. is currently (May 2018) on the market listed for sale for $2,375,000 and described in the listing as "As you enter this eloquently designed 1927 Spanish Colonial Revival, you are immediately struck by the grand curvilinear staircase, then amazed by the massive living room with fireplace and French doors that open to a sun bathed patio…the ultimate indoor/outdoor living area.

Maintaining the integrity of the original design, upgrades include Walker Zanger tiles, 6 Burner Viking Stove, Viking Gas Bar-B-Q, Sub-Zero Double Door Refrigeration, and Built In Wine Cooler. The Upper level is flooded with light from numerous skylights and several private balconies. All systems have been upgraded, including central HVAC and heat, electrical, and plumbing".

Located in the historic Hancock Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. Please do not use this image in any media without my permission. © All rights reserved.

Tags:   Al F. Mantz J. Ross Castendyck Hancock Park Hancock Park Architecture Treasures of Los Angeles Architecture Michael Locke Michael Locke, Photographer Michael Locke, Realtor


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