Though it was built in 1924, it’s the first time this fantastic three-bedroom house has ever been on the market. This Westwood house by architect Robert Byrd—known for rustic farmhouses, working a birdhouse into the roofs of his designs, and designing the Cielo Drive house that Sharon Tate was murdered in—features brick walls, beamed ceilings, stained glass, a curving brick staircase, an upstairs loft with a spacious balcony, and an indoor jacuzzi that overlooks the garden.
 


· 10756 Rochester Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90024 [Redfin] from New To Market – full coverage from Curbed LA http://ift.tt/1jB5tuR
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