Gated Spanish Revival Estate in Brentwood’s Lower Mandeville Canyon by Architect John Byers

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Set behind gates and up a long private driveway in Lower Mandeville Canyon, this Spanish Revival estate — known as La Casa De Flores — feels like a true hidden retreat in Brentwood.

Originally designed in 1929 by famed architect John Byers, the home has been thoughtfully updated while still honoring its original character. You’ll see it immediately in the wood-beamed ceilings, hardwood floors, and French doors that open out to the gardens.

The living room centers around a beautiful stone fireplace, and the dining room flows right out to the verandas — perfect for entertaining.

The kitchen is both functional and striking, with custom cabinetry, stone counters, and a large center island that anchors the space, creating an easy indoor-outdoor vibe with the adjacent dining patio.

The home is 5 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, and approximately 6,300 square feet and is situated on almost an acre, all set on a spacious, private lot surrounded by mature landscaping.

The primary suite feels like its own escape with a balcony, canyon views, fireplace, and a beautifully designed bath. There’s also a detached office, multiple guest suites, and plenty of space to spread out.

Outside, it feels like a private resort — with gardens, fountains, a 55-foot swimmer’s pool, a fire-pit lounge, and multiple areas to relax or entertain.

 This home is listed for $11,985,000.

5 bedrooms | 6 bathrooms | approx. 6,300 sq ft | nearly 1-acre lot

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