:: The Perry Farmhouse, C. 1941 :: Originally constructed as a poultry farmhouse in 1941 on 2-acres of land -- today, completely unassuming behind thoughtful privacy walls, driveway gates and hedges, this exceptionally rare Dutch Colonial compound sits on an astonishing 17, 000 Sq. Ft. Of land and is comprised of a 3/BR 2/BA rustic front house, and an additional detached, 1/BR 1/BA 2-story structure. A newly painted exterior and classic brick facade, distinctive gamble roof with a double slope on each side, and a flared overhang. A masterfully curated interior pays homage to the original architecture while also benefiting from the comforts off current living standards. An oversized living room complimented by three walls of windows beam natural light, highlighting original hardwood floors, built-ins, and an original brick fireplace and mantle. A recently, fully renovated kitchen designed by Courtney Bates demonstrates that style and functionality can coexist harmoniously in a space. All new cabinetry, center island, counter tops, and hood range woodwork flow effortlessly among one another. The kitchen flows into an oversized and timeless dining room, decorated with vintage-style wainscoting and floral wallpaper, a space ideal for dinner parties and intimate nights-in alike. A main floor den accented with woodwork and a brick fireplace provides the ambiance of a countryside home office or a private sanctuary away from the main living areas. The second level of the front residence offers three bedrooms, each with its own distinct design aesthetic. The vast primary bedroom offers an abundance of natural light, while two large secondary bedrooms offer an array of living options. The upper-level bathroom features beautifully maintained original tile-work throughout - proudly displaying the original character of the home. An oversized backyard showcases an impressive swimming pool and 2-story guest house that provides a curative playground of possibilities. Open beam ceiling, concrete floors, and a farmhouse design offer a multitude of options as a creative space or secondary living options (legally permitted as a rec room on title). The second floor of the guest house offers a large bedroom, flooded by natural light, and a private deck overlooking the grounds. A sweeping, heated swimming pool and cabana flank the expansive private yard - the quintessential setting for Los Angeles living and entertaining. This private compound has also proven itself to be a lucrative rental income source, with an established rental history on Peer Space of roughly $84k annually. Other recent upgrades include new water lines and drains where remodeling took place, kitchen and dining room insulation, pool equipment and pool piping upgrades, recent termite tenting and more. A triumph of design, privacy, and rare Los Angeles architecture, the Perry Farmhouse maintains its presence as one of the city's most unique properties.