A Woodsy Historical Craftsman in Shady Santa Monica Canyon

Bill Burman
Teles Properties. Real Estate. Reimagined.
2 min readApr 25, 2018

A rare opportunity to own a piece of Santa Monica Canyon history.

Located at 408 Sycamore Road, this original Craftsman style home was built in 1913 by Santa Monica real estate magnate Frank E. Bundy (yes, that Bundy) and has been written up in Curbed and elsewhere.

Warm, inviting and light-filled, this special property has a front porch entry, shingled exterior, wood burning fireplace, cobblestone walls and fireplace, and hardwood floors.

The original sleeping porch has been enclosed and there is also window bench seating with storage.

The updated cook’s kitchen includes granite counters, Viking stove, SubZero Fridge, and opens to the living, dining area, brick patio and rear gardens.

There is also a detached guest unit with a three quarter bath, laundry, and double French doors also opening to the garden.

Additional features include ceiling fans, five skylights, stained glass, speakers, an outdoor storage shed, and an over 100-year-old Sycamore tree in the front.

This much desired location is in close proximity to Santa Monica Canyon dining, Ocean Ave, the beach, and nearby parks.

The home lists for $2.895M.

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