Lovingly referred to as the McDowell house by previous owner, Occidental College, this 1925 colonial revival was designed by architects Weston & Weston before they designed the local landmark, American Legion Post 43 in Hollywood. Built for a local attorney and former Occidental Alumni Association President, Charles E McDowell and his family, the home would later go on to be owned by Occidental College from the 1950s into 1970s. Reminiscent of New England and perched on a knoll, the shingled siding, and original wood windows preserve the intrinsic character of this property. With excellent indoor/outdoor flow from the kitchen and formal living room, updates include a remodeled kitchen with apron sink, Kitchen Aid appliances, and a restored vintage Wedgewood stove that adds a touch of whimsy, as well as updated bathrooms, new HVAC and a full electrical rewire with a 200 amp panel upgrade. Additional features include wood flooring throughout, a California basement, and a 2 car garage.
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