Set in the prestigious Lower Bel Air neighborhood, Copa de Oro Road is listed among the handful of streets that made up the original East Gate Old Bel Air, Alphonzo Bell’s pioneering enclave. Home to numerous storied estates the likes of Orson Welles, Dean Martin and Jerry Moss have all inhabited this compact but illustrious neighborhood.
With varied architectural styles built from the 1920’s and beyond, Copa de Oro Road is home to Traditionals, Colonial Revival and Tudors, many stand to this day through thoughtful additions and renovations, with newly minted projects falling perfectly in line with the elegance set forth by Garard Concord, Paul Williams and Wallace Neff.
385 Copa de Oro is no exception, a spectacular Colonial Revival estate, designed by the renowned architect Richard Manion, whose signature style draws upon streamlined classical, regional and contemporary influences to reflect authentic details and proportions. Built to offer complete privacy and seclusion, Manion perfectly blends a stately residence that epitomizes elegance with state-of-the-art features and expansive grounds tailored for today's lifestyle.
The dramatic two-story entry foyer, with its sweeping elegant staircase, leads to an inviting living room that seamlessly transitions into a full theater. The home also boasts a spacious library/office, complete with a bar, fireplace lounge, and a private outdoor patio with separate entry. The beautiful formal dining room, accompanied by a convenient butler's pantry, provides an exquisite setting for memorable gatherings.
Rarely does an estate of this quality and magnitude become available for purchase. Offering an unparalleled blend of classic elegance and modern luxury, in prime Lower Bel Air, moments from the famed Bel Air Hotel and Country Club, with easy access to Beverly Hills, Brentwood and the Westside.
This property is represented by James Harris and David Parnes of The Bond Street Team at Carolwood Estates.
6BD 8BA, 10,616 sqft on 1.12 Acres | Offered at $39,999,000. View More