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A plan with a pedigree

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This is a classic John Woolf-designed Hollywood Hills home, although it is more like New Orleans architecture than the Hollywood Regency style that became synonymous with the work of Woolf and his son, Bob.

From the late ‘30s, when this house was built, until a few years after the elder Woolf died in 1980 and his son kept the office going, the Woolfs designed hundreds of houses in the L.A. area. Among them were dozens for Hollywood greats. From his home in Santa Barbara, Bob Woolf recalled: “We worked for Bob Hope, John Wayne, Agnes Moorehead, the Gershwins and Cary Grant when he was married to Barbara Hutton.â€

The Hollywood Regency look -- with its mansard roof, one-story plans and porthole windows -- is back in vogue and, along with it, other styles by the Woolfs are gaining in popularity again.

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About this house: This house wasn’t built for a celebrity, but it has the drama and romance of a Hollywood film. There’s a long, private drive at the end of a cul-de-sac and views of downtown and the ocean. The two-story home also has extensive grounds and a level backyard.

Asking price: $4.65 million

Size: There are three bedrooms, plus the den and maid’s quarters and five bathrooms, in 3,776 square feet. The house sits on more than an acre.

Features: There is a formal living room and a separate dining room. The paneled den has floor-to-ceiling bookshelves and opens onto the lawn and pool. There are terraces off the bedrooms.

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Where: Hollywood Hills

Contact: Jeff Hyland, Hilton & Hyland, Beverly Hills, (310) 278-3311.

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Ryon, Real Estate Section,

Los Angeles Times, 202 W. 1st St.,

Los Angeles, CA 90012; or e-mail [email protected].

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