thewallace
on angelo drive
“A secluded home, nestled in Beverly Hills”
Wallace House, 1926
House of Frances
Marion-Thompson, 1927
History and legacy.
The Wallace House was one of Wallace Neff’s first undertakings before becoming one of California’s most prominent Golden Age architects, building more than 500 homes for celebrities and dignitaries from 1920 through 1972.
Schoenborn Residence, 1924
House of Braly-Neff, 1927
The Wallace House of today.
Extensively restored with great care and detail by the current owner — a consummate house collector — the Wallace House continues to evolve. Explore reimagined living spaces, serene outdoor areas, and secret hideaways. Curved archways, Saltillo tiles, hardwood floors, wrought iron railings and wood beams with sunlit living spaces — all reminiscent of Wallace Neff’s classic California style.
Utilities and building
Year built | 1926, reimagined in 2021 |
Lot size (Sq Ft) | 4,487 |
Systems | 2 Furnaces 2 Tankless Hot Water Heaters Pool Heater Pool Pump Gate Control System Garage Opener Door Bird Smart Irrigation System |
Style | Single family home |
Features
Amenities
Terrace / Outdoor resort-like pool / Security systems / Live-in staff for housekeeping and service
Bedrooms
Bathrooms
06
Garage Space
02
Amenities
Features
Wood beams, original doors, tile floors, hand forged stair railings, and the copper gutter system was restored to its original luster
Curated contributing elements include RH, Walker Zanger, Baldwin, Isenberg, Toto, Julien, California Faucets, Phillip Jeffries, Schumacher, Arteriors
Enterprise level wireless capacity allowing for HD Video Conferencing from anywhere in the home and the surrounding outdoor patios
1800 Angelo Drive,
Beverly Hills, CA. 90210
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