(Source: Palos Verdes library)
Located at 2780 Via Campesina, PVE, the Earl Gard Residence was the first real 'estate' built in Palos Verdes. It was what Vanderlip and the early architects of the Palos Verdes Project had envisioned to dot the hillside of the grand pensinula. Designed in 1927 by Kirtland Cutter, it won the notable architecture award by the Art Jury that year.
(Source: Palos Verdes library)
Measuring 13,041 square feet on an estate-sized 1.3 acres, the home has views of the ocean, Malaga Cove, and the Palos Verdes Country Club. The home today remains largely intact. Very difficult - nearly impossible actually - to see from the street, guarded from view by tall, dense hedges. Thanks to the wonders of technology we can see, as of 2008, the current owners have made some modifications to the rear of the home. The current owners bought the home in 1992 for $2.3M and renovated the home in 1993.
(Source: Bing Maps)
You can notice from this shot, when compared to the first image, that the owners have added an addition over the southern terrace, a second floor walkway above the original arches (including additional windows and doors), and have also added a turret on the northern edge of the home.
(Source: Bing Maps)
(Source: Bing Maps)
It is an amazing house to be sure - one of my absolute favorites in all of Palos Verdes and a fine example of Spanish Colonial (Revival) architecture.
KEY STATS
KEY STATS
Location: Valmonte, PVE
Style: Spanish
Year built: 1927 / 1993
Architect: Kirtland Cutter
Square footage: 13,041
Lot size: 1.3 acres
Style: Spanish
Year built: 1927 / 1993
Architect: Kirtland Cutter
Square footage: 13,041
Lot size: 1.3 acres
2 comments:
Holy cow, that's a beautiful place! Those old photographs are stunning--especially the house overlooking the ocean. After blogging on Hancock Park for so long, I'm convinced that all the best homes were built in the 1920s.
What Woody said!
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