One of the best-preserved Stone Houses, for which this legendary neighborhood is named, is in the heart of this vibrant community of equestrians and naturalists, drawn to country life amidst urban surroundings. The 1925 main house and detached garage are built from the native river rock of Tujunga Valley. Its design embodies charm, whimsy, and timeless craftsmanship, from the courtyard entrance, arched windows, and vintage entry hardware to the barrel ceiling, stone fireplace, and sconce lighting. One of only about 60 stone houses remaining, it is one of the largest of that era. Featuring generous rooms in its 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath layout in almost 1500 square feet, it offers a rare spaciousness that also provides opportunity for reimagining. Upgrades include central heating and air, 200Amp service, foundation, landscaping, lighting, and fresh paint. With shady grounds of easy-care greenery plus an ideal back yard of grass, planters, patio, pergola, and veranda, there’s ample room for play, parties, sports, gardening, and horsing around, zoned for livestock. Fully-fenced, gated, and edged with trees including lemon, orange, and peach, this oasis caters to a plethora of interests.
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