Amongst the Craftsman bungalows of West Adams stands the Alice Lynch Residence; Los Angeles Historical-Cultural Landmark 621, one of the city's finest and last remaining adobe structures. Built in 1922, this 2,500 square foot residence that features four bedrooms with two bathrooms was designed by architect Harwood Hewitt and built by adobe contractor, John Byers. This home is built around a central patio. The rooms are built with a single-story wing on one side that accommodates the master bedroom, bathroom, office nook, and private suite. On the opposite side is a two-story wing with a first floor country-style ranch kitchen and breakfast room; the second floor with a family den, bathroom and guest bedroom. The home's center-piece wing has a prominent living room with a commanding wood-beam ceiling, and a formal dining room. Mexican artisans hand-molded the estimated 15,000 mud bricks from the neighboring property.HPOZ
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