Westside Brentwood Park Ambuehl

Brentwood Park Showpiece With Refinement And Functionality

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Designed and built by real estate development and construction firm AMG Capital, this striking new Brentwood Park showpiece stands out from the crowd due largely to its exceptional craftsmanship and use of materials.

Take, for example, the custom hand-forged, wrought-iron French doors and Old-World brick throughout, the sumptuous oversized master shower with its own dry sauna and enormous his and her walk-in closets, and the one-of-a-kind outdoor barbecue pavilion boasting a pizza oven.

“Rarely do you find a home with all of these amenities that feels custom and unique from anything else on the market,” says Cindy Ambuehl of Compass, who is listing the property at 12760 S. Bristol Circle for $14.9 million.

“It is 8,200 square feet, all above ground, without losing any of the bells and whistles.”

Resting behind gates on a 19,000-square-foot parcel of land, the six-bedroom, eight-bath dwelling features approximately 8,200 square feet of voluminous and light-filled living space staged by noted interior designer Meridith Baer.

“You walk into this estate and appreciate its curb appeal,” says Ambuehl. “Then you open the all-steel pivot door to discover it is equally as impressive on the inside.”

Chic yet inviting environs come replete with a parlor room featuring a fully equipped walk-in bar, a formal dining room with wine storage, and a cutting-edge movie theater and gym. A luxurious master retreat stands out with a fireside seating area, balcony, showroom-caliber closets, and a luxe spa-inspired bath featuring a soaking tub (as well as the aforementioned walk-in shower with dry sauna), while a gourmet kitchen is outfitted with professional-grade Wolf appliances and dual marble-topped islands.

Outdoors, the landscaped grounds serve as an entertainer’s dream. Consider an open-air gym/cabana, barbecue/lounge area, along with the pizza oven, a fireplace, and eye-catching infinity pool and spa. There’s also a Control4 sound and security system including multiple levels of perimeter security. “All around,” Ambuehl concludes, “it’s a beautiful masterpiece in a highly desirable location.” 

Cindy Ambuehl of Compass
List Price $14.9 million

Photographs By: Anthony Barcelo

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