Architectural buffs take notice: the Fleming House has hit the market!
The only remaining Frederick Roehrig-designed house in the city of Santa Monica, the property is a rare hybrid example of a house combining both Shingle and Craftsman styles. Meticulously crafted in 1911 Roehrig and master builder H.X. Goetz, the property has stood the test of time.
Listed at $9,388,000, the huge 20,899 square foot corner lot includes tennis court and grassy lawn flanked by mature hedges and beautiful landscaping, while the authentic California-Shingle Craftsman boasts five bedrooms and four bathrooms across 5,783 square feet of living space.
The first floor features a huge step-down living room with fireplace, generous formal dining room bordered by wainscoting and built-in and large family room opening out the backyard. The large kitchen features stainless steel appliances.
A wide staircase leads upstairs to three large ensuite bedrooms plus a wing containing a two-room bedroom suite and sunroom with roof deck. Property may qualify for substantial tax benefits through the Mills Act with confirmation of this historic home’s Landmark status.
Charles Pence of Compass holds the listing.