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A Victorian gem that rose from the ashes in Piru

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Originally built from 1890 to 1893 by a Bible salesman from Illinois, the Victorian-style Newhall Mansion burned to the ground three decades ago when a fire broke out during a kitchen remodel. Meticulously reconstructed in keeping with its elaborate Queen Anne architecture, the manse is the centerpiece of an estate that includes nearly 10 acres of native flora, lawns, fountains and a manager’s house.

Location: 829 Park Road, Piru 90340

Asking price: $2.399 million

Year built: 1984

House size: Main house: six bedrooms, eight bathrooms, 11,500 square feet; manager’s house: two bedrooms, one bathroom, 1,100 square feet

Lot size: 9.6 acres

Features: Eight fireplaces, den, library, art studio, wine cellar, basement, swimming pool

Also available: The adjacent three-bedroom, three-bathroom Warring Stone House, built in 1934, is listed at $499,000. The 2,419-square-foot house sits on more than half an acre behind the gates of the estate.

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About the area: Last year, 14 existing single-family homes sold in Ventura County’s 90340 ZIP Code at a median price of $225,000, according to DataQuick. That was a 6.3% decrease from the 2010 median.

Listing agents: Betsey Davis, (310) 791-6073, and Jane Angel, (310) 791-6022, of Coldwell Banker’s Palos Verdes/Beach Cities office

—Lauren Beale

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To submit a candidate for Home of the Week, send high-resolution color photos on a CD, written permission from the photographer to publish the images and a description of the house to Lauren Beale, Business, Los Angeles Times, 202 W. 1st St., Los Angeles, CA 90012. Send questions to [email protected].

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