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House & single-family home for sale in Manhattan Beach

USD 2,999,000

House & Single-family home (For sale)

5 bd
3 ba
4,098 sqft
lot 7,506 sqft
Reference: EDEN-T92453044 / 92453044
One of the most prominent and historically significant residences in the South Bay, the Halfhill-Bell Queen Anne Colonial Revival Victorian mansion was built between 1903 and 1905 for Albert P. Halfhill, the inventor of tuna canning. Originally built overlooking MacArthur Park (then Westlake Park), the once grand home was purchased by the Bell family in 1983 and transported to Manhattan Beach where it underwent extensive restoration for the next 12 years. Decorative elements such as the foyer's fretwork plus the wainscoting, leaded and stained glass windows, pocket doors, and period lighting fixtures created an authentic Victorian showpiece. The home includes 5 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, front and rear parlors separated by pocket doors, formal dining room with built-in sideboard, spacious kitchen with butler's pantry, separate breakfast room, and a large multi-purpose third floor. The Bells received an award from the Los Angeles Conservancy as well as recognition from The Manhattan Beach Cultural Heritage Conservatory. The 600 square feet above the detached 3 car garage is electrical and plumbing ready for an ADU, home office, or Mother-in-laws suite. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to live in an architectural treasure while making memories for the future. View more View less One of the most prominent and historically significant residences in the South Bay, the Halfhill-Bell Queen Anne Colonial Revival Victorian mansion was built between 1903 and 1905 for Albert P. Halfhill, the inventor of tuna canning. Originally built overlooking MacArthur Park (then Westlake Park), the once grand home was purchased by the Bell family in 1983 and transported to Manhattan Beach where it underwent extensive restoration for the next 12 years. Decorative elements such as the foyer's fretwork plus the wainscoting, leaded and stained glass windows, pocket doors, and period lighting fixtures created an authentic Victorian showpiece. The home includes 5 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, front and rear parlors separated by pocket doors, formal dining room with built-in sideboard, spacious kitchen with butler's pantry, separate breakfast room, and a large multi-purpose third floor. The Bells received an award from the Los Angeles Conservancy as well as recognition from The Manhattan Beach Cultural Heritage Conservatory. The 600 square feet above the detached 3 car garage is electrical and plumbing ready for an ADU, home office, or Mother-in-laws suite. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to live in an architectural treasure while making memories for the future. Das viktorianische Herrenhaus Halfhill-Bell Queen Anne Colonial Revival ist eine der prominentesten und historisch bedeutendsten Residenzen in der South Bay und wurde zwischen 1903 und 1905 für Albert P. Halfhill, den Erfinder der Thunfischkonserven, erbaut. Ursprünglich mit Blick auf den MacArthur Park (damals Westlake Park) erbaut, wurde das einst prächtige Haus 1983 von der Familie Bell gekauft und nach Manhattan Beach gebracht, wo es in den nächsten 12 Jahren einer umfassenden Restaurierung unterzogen wurde. Dekorative Elemente wie die Laubsägearbeiten des Foyers sowie die Vertäfelungen, Blei- und Buntglasfenster, Schiebetüren und historische Beleuchtungskörper schufen ein authentisches viktorianisches Prunkstück. Das Haus verfügt über 5 Schlafzimmer und 3 Badezimmer, vordere und hintere Salons, die durch Schiebetüren getrennt sind, ein formelles Esszimmer mit eingebautem Sideboard, eine geräumige Küche mit Butler-Speisekammer, einen separaten Frühstücksraum und eine große Mehrzweck-dritte Etage. Die Bells erhielten eine Auszeichnung der Los Angeles Conservancy sowie die Anerkennung des Manhattan Beach Cultural Heritage Conservatory. Die 600 Quadratmeter über der freistehenden Garage für 3 Autos sind elektrisch und sanitär bereit für eine ADU, ein Heimbüro oder eine Schwiegermutter-Suite. Dies ist eine einmalige Gelegenheit, in einem architektonischen Schatz zu leben und gleichzeitig Erinnerungen für die Zukunft zu schaffen.
Reference: EDEN-T92453044
Country: US
City: Manhattan Beach
Postal code: 90266
Category: Residential
Listing type: For sale
Property type: House & Single-family home
Property size: 4,098 sqft
Lot size: 7,506 sqft
Rooms: 5
Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 3
Parkings: 1
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