'The opportunity to acquire a Kaufmann-designed residence of this scale, on land of this magnitude, and in direct relationship to the Arroyo Seco are exceedingly rare. Such properties are not replicated.'Privately located on one of the last undivided parcels on ultra-prestigious South San Rafael Avenue, sits the Frederick G. Adamson estate. Sited on 2.71 acres at the top of a long, gated driveway with commanding panoramic views of the Southern Basin from the western bank of the Arroyo Seco, the estate offers scale, privacy, and permanence that can no longer be replicated.Gordon B. Kaufmann, AIA Fellow, who over his career partnered with Reginald Johnson, Roland Coate, and Jesse Stanton, was the architect behind Greystone Mansion, the Los Angeles Times Building, the Athenaeum at Caltech, and numerous other landmark works, earning recognition at the Paris International Exposition. His architecture is found throughout many of Southern California's most prominent enclaves, including Bel-Air, Hancock Park, Holmby Hills, Pasadena, Beverly Hills, and Montecito.This Italian Revival masterpiece reflects Kaufmann's timeless vision, revealing a residence that, while exceeding 10,000 square feet, retains a sense of warmth, intimacy, and effortless livability. Equally suited for grand entertaining and private retreat, the home exemplifies his celebrated ability to balance formal and informal spaces while capturing the site's commanding views and sweeping panoramas. A succession of terraces, balconies, and loggias extends the living experience outdoors, beautifully uniting architecture and landscape design.Original and updated details remain remarkably preserved, including lathe-and-plaster walls, a paneled walnut library, oak floors, intricate moldings, five fireplaces, clay-tile rooflines, and period lighting and hardware reflecting a level of craftsmanship and integrity rarely seen today.Published in Architectural Digest in 1930 and held by only a handful of owners over nearly a century, the estate endures as a cultural artifact. Properties of this caliber do not trade often. When they do, they demand decisive, thoughtful ownership. This is one of those moments.Minutes from Caltech, the Huntington Library & Gardens, major studios, and Downtown Los Angeles, the Adamson Estate unites architectural significance, irreplaceable land, and enduring value.
10,918 Sq Ft
2.71 Private Acres Lot Size
Single Family Home
Built in 1927
MLS/Listing ID P1-25399
Trees Woods View
Block
Chain-link
Den Fireplace
Dining Room Fireplace
Family Room Fireplace
Library Fireplace
Living Room Fireplace
Primary Bedroom Fireplace
Stone
Natural Wood
Eat-in Kitchen
Dressing Area
Utility Room
Walk-in Closets
Laundry Room
Lot - Garden
Community - Golf
Community - Gutters
Community - Hiking
Community - Curbs
Community - Biking
Style - Mediterranean
Pool - Inground
Tile
Parking - Side-by-side
Parking - Garage Faces Side
Parking - Oversized
Parking - Gated
Parking - Garage
Parking - Door Single
Parking - Controlled Entrance
Parking - Circular Driveway
Lot - Yard
Lot - Lawn
Lot - Sprinklers in Front
Lot - Sprinklers in Rear
Bridges View
Refrigerator
Gas Range
Gas Oven
Gas Cooktop
Freezer
Cooling - Central Air
Construction - Plaster
Community - Urban
Community - Suburban
Community - Park
Community - Preserve Public Land
Community - Rural
Community - Street Lights
City Lights View
Canyon View
Park View
Landmark View
Mountains View
Neighborhood View
Panoramic View
Pool View
Valley View
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