From the LA Times:
A dramatic entry hall with a sweeping double staircase and second-floor balcony creates a formal first impression at this Tuscan-style estate behind gates in the Sherwood Country Club. Adding to the rarefied atmosphere is a wood-paneled library with coffered ceilings, a gourmet kitchen and a spacious master suite.
Outdoors, the backyard includes a covered loggia as well as an infinity-edge swimming pool that overlooks nearby Sherwood Lake and the 12th hole of the Jack Nicklaus-designed golf course.
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