Designed in 1929 by renowned architect Hart Wood, this iconic estate is a rare offering in coveted Manoa Valley and a celebrated example of Hawai‘i Regional design. Perched above a quiet lane on 25,000 sf of lush grounds, it seamlessly blends historic grandeur, old Hawai‘i elegance, master craftsmanship, and tropical beauty. The main residence is distinguished by its dramatic lava rock second story and original details, including black acid-stained concrete floors, graceful arched openings, mezzanine level, wood-burning fireplace, and extensive built-ins. Spacious living and dining areas open to a magical, inset lana‘i embracing an indoor-outdoor lifestyle. The five-bedroom home features a front terrace with Diamond Head and valley views. Beautiful grounds offer privacy, tropical gardens with local birds, mature trees, stone pathways, and a serene pond. A separate studio cottage above a two-car garage provides flexibility and income potential, while an additional four-car garage and a backup generator offer modern conveniences. Listed on the Historic Register with property tax benefits, this is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to own a treasured piece of Honolulu history.
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