In the heart of Lower Bel Air Estates, behind private gates and a sweeping motor court, lies an English-style manor that blends old-world charm with luxurious California living.
Built in 1930 and recently brought to market for $17,988,000, the 7,830-square-foot residence exudes prestige, offering panoramic views of the Bel Air Country Club and a setting that feels more like a refined European countryside retreat than a Los Angeles address.
The 6-bedroom estate sits on over three-quarters of an acre of manicured grounds and boasts an architectural grace rarely found in contemporary builds.
Vaulted ceilings with stately beams, grand fireplaces, and intricate tile work preserve the home’s historical spirit, while updates like a bespoke wine cellar and marble-clad spa baths deliver modern sophistication.
Represented by Trey Alligood of Douglas Elliman, the English Manor at 10950 Bellagio Road is the kind of property that rarely hits the market — especially in one of the most coveted zip codes in the world. From tranquil outdoor spaces to a two-story boutique-style closet, every detail is designed for those who expect elegance in every square foot.
Originally built in 1930, the two-story manor has retained its architectural roots while evolving into a modern-day luxury haven.
Arched doorways, natural wood detailing, and a tiled roof give it the stately presence of a European country estate, while interior upgrades speak to the needs of 21st-century living.
The gated entry opens to a dramatic motor court, ideal for showcasing a luxury car collection. With plenty of space for guest arrivals and a garage tucked discreetly to the side, the exterior sets a commanding tone before you even reach the front door.
Inside, the formal living room makes an immediate impression.
Towering vaulted ceilings with rich wood beams draw the eye upward, while a statement fireplace anchors the space. Expansive windows bathe the room in light and frame lush views of the golf course just beyond.
The kitchen is a showstopper in its own right. Outfitted with a high-end La Cornue range, custom cabinetry, a central island for casual seating, and striking tile accents, it’s as functional as it is beautiful.
The space flows into a sun-filled dining room, where French doors lead directly out to the garden.
The primary suite is set apart in its own private wing and offers a true escape. Highlights include a marble spa bath, an oversized fireplace, and a secluded patio perfect for morning coffee or evening wine.
But the pièce de résistance? A two-story walk-in closet that rivals high-end boutiques in both size and style.
In addition to the primary suite, the home features 5 guest bedrooms — each with its own polished design details. Whether used for visiting family, long-term guests, or private office setups, these suites are versatile and equally luxurious.
The home is equipped with an elevator for easy access between floors, a rare luxury in older homes. Throughout the residence, natural wood floors, artisan tile, and carefully selected finishes reflect a commitment to craftsmanship and comfort.
Ideal for entertaining or quiet nights in, the home offers several distinct living spaces. One standout amenity is the custom wine cellar, designed to hold an impressive collection in a climate-controlled, visually striking environment.
In the lush backyard, a dramatic 15-foot waterfall cascades into a pristine pool, framed by towering trees and curated landscaping.
Nearby, a shaded alfresco dining area and yoga decks invite calm, conversation, and sunset dinners under the stars.
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