Nicki & Karen Hidden Valley Feature in LA Times

Mature trees, white picket fencing and a private fishing pond set the stage for this picturesque setting in the wealthy Hidden Valley area of Thousand Oaks. Reached by a winding drive, the estate known as Brookfield Farms centers on a traditional-style home with dormer windows and a wide wrap-around porch. An equestrian complex, riding pastures, zip lines, organic gardens and a pool make up the 60-acre grounds…

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