Set behind gates on one of the most sought after streets in Brentwood Park, this exceptionally rare property combines three parcels to form one of the largest properties in the entire park. At nearly 62,000 sf of mostly flat land this property is almost impossible to duplicate. Known as "Camino con Cristo" the main residence is believed to have been designed in 1928 by the famous California architect John Byers. In 2007 renowned architect/designer Thomas Callaway expanded and elevated the main residence which presents dramatic interior spaces adorned with vaulted ceilings, wrought iron details, and double French doors that create an effortless indoor-outdoor flow throughout. It includes formal living, dining, and family room, an eat-in kitchen, a library, an office, and three en-suite bedrooms upstairs - with the primary suite showcasing a fireplace, two bathrooms, a showroom-style closet, and balcony. Later Callaway added a two story two bedroom guest house with a separate stand alone living room / pool house, a Mission Revival chapel, potting shed, additional garage, and stunning timber and masonry loggia. This opulent estate seamlessly blends Spanish Colonial and Mission Revival styles across the sprawling park-like grounds featuring multiple fountains, courtyards, and gardens
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The scores below measure the walkability of the address, access to public transit of the area and the convenience of using a bike on a scale of 1-100
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