30 Portuguese Bend Road, Rolling Hills front entry

30 Portuguese Bend Road: The Historic Ernest Hahn Estate Hits the Market

Nestled within the exclusive enclave of Rolling Hills, 30 Portuguese Bend Road boasts 5 private acres, award-winning vineyards, and sweeping views of the Los Angeles Basin. This remarkable estate, with its roots traced back to real estate pioneer Ernest Hahn, showcases a meticulously designed 6,200-square-foot residence, offering luxurious living spaces, a pristine outdoor oasis, and a connection to architectural pedigree that discerning buyers truly appreciate.

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In the Rancho Palos Verdes Equestrian Community of Rolling Hills, a Pedigreed Estate With Private Acreage and a House That Ernest Hahn Built Makes a Market Splash

Behind double gates in the uber-exclusive enclave of Rolling Hills—L.A.’s preferred address for the captains of industry and ultra-high net worth families who populate the place—30 Portuguese Bend Road is an estate of rare and impeccable standing, with 5 private acres highlighting award-winning vineyards, an unquestioned piece of architectural capital and beguiling views of the Los Angeles Basin, Santa Monica Bay and coastline beyond. 

At the heart of this luxurious setting filled with spoils galore is an original Ernest Hahn residence, the real estate pioneer who played a significant role in shaping the Southern California landscape. Ernest Hahn worked his magic here too.

“He purchased the property in the 1960s and recognized its potential for creating an exceptional estate,” explains agent Freddy Thomas, who now proving the point, is listing the property for $13.975 million with Farrah Brittany, both of The Agency and Lisa Optican of Douglas Elliman.

The influence of Ernest Hahn is visible in the meticulous design and architectural details that are integrated throughout the property, and it is the estate’s connection to the seminal mid-century figure that “adds a unique historical significance and enhances the overall value of both living at this estate—and the estate itself,” Thomas says. “It reflects an architectural pedigree and craftsmanship that discerning buyers appreciate.” 

Ernest Hahn’s influence hits immediately upon entering the updated 6,200-square-foot, single-level residence where one is besieged by views from every angle via a strategic placement of glass walls and windows.

The ample five-bedroom and five-and-a-half bath abode is a procession of showcase spaces highlighting a lavish primary suite that is ensconced in its own wing and features a private balcony overlooking lush grounds and unprecedented ocean views; a gourmand, host-ready chef’s kitchen endowed with a Wolf range, dual Sub-Zero refrigerators and a wine fridge; and an expansive living room with soaring ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows offering all-encompassing panoramas.

Outside is a covered dining porch, a sparkling pool, barbeque, a firepit, and a pizza oven. Elsewhere on the grounds is a guest house, stables, tennis court and chapel.

As for those grounds, imagine “an outdoor oasis unlike anything you’ve ever seen,” touts Thomas, who, despite his effusive assurance, might be under-selling it.

The setting defines sublime. Not only is it bucolic, but the landscaped gardens, fruit orchards, olive trees and vineyards that produce award-winning wines support sustainable living, as well. Various entertaining areas, meanwhile, are perfect for hosting gatherings or stealing a quiet moment.

“It’s easy to get lost in the serenity of this quintessential mid-century ranch,” Thomas concedes. 

One might choose to stay lost in reverie were there not so much to discover in real life: exceptional quality, seclusion and privacy, and an architecture of historical consequence. One is pressed to find a blemish.

Add to this prime proximity to the best of Hermosa, Redondo and Manhattan Beach and only one question remains: How is one to retreat from the world when in a world all its own? As it happens, elegantly, easily, and conveniently.

Freddy Thomas | 310.990.8892 | DRE# 2107890
Farrah Brittany | 424.230.3712 | DRE# 1933070
The Agency

Lisa Optican | 310.351.6646 | DRE# 01960751
Douglas Elliman

Images: Gavin Cater

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