Set in the hills of Beachwood Canyon lies this dreamy pied-a-terre which was originally constructed in 1933 and designed by a rare-for-the-time female architect, Marie Russak Hotchener, otherwise known as, "Helios." She is also responsible for the design of many other unique properties that contribute to the area's charm such as "Moorcrest" (previously Charlie Chaplin's home) and "The Ternary." This Andalusian-Spanish style building, the "Torre Del Moro", consists of five exclusive condos. 2274 is set on the top floor and a private, tiled staircase leads you to the home. It has been impeccably restored so that much of the original character remains in the form of Spanish Revival fixtures, hardwood floors, a Juliet balcony, and casement windows that allow for natural light to pour through. A beautiful deck makes the perfect place for dining al fresco and taking in the magical scenery. The kitchen boasts Carrara marble countertops, a Geggenau stove top, Miele oven/dishwasher, a SubZero refrigerator, and custom cabinetry finishes. A nook in the hall makes for an excellent work-from-home set up and the bedroom features two CA closets. You won't want to miss this oasis in the hills and a chance to own a piece of Hollywood's history.