Super Score – 12127 Iredell St.

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12127 Iredell Street ≫ Studio City Mountain & Canyon Views

4,000+ sq. ft.  |  $5.199 million

A 1937 Country English-style manor designed by noted L.A. architect Arthur C. Munson has hit the market for $5.199 million. Once home to film composer Elmer Bernstein (The Magnificent Seven, The Great Escape, Ghostbusters), the gated Winter Brook Estate is located at 12127 Iredell St. —atop a knoll boasting breathtaking mountain and canyon views—in Studio City’s coveted Fryman Estates of Briarcliff Manor neighborhood.

Expect 4,000-plus square feet of living space rife with charming details, including exposed beams, diamond-paned windows, peg-and-groove flooring and French doors. 

“This is one of the best lots in an extremely desirable area of Fryman,” says listing agent Craig Strong of Pacific Union International, “and to have your own tennis court in this exclusive enclave only makes this home that much more unique.”

Photography Courtesy pacificunionla.com

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