Welcome
The Four Gables, originally known as Les Maisonettes, is a boutique apartment building with a glamorous, old Hollywood story and feel. Built in 1927 as a deluxe apartment building, The Four Gables Apartments was designed by famed architect Leland Bryant.
Now listed as a City of West Hollywood Historic Landmark, The Four Gables has recently enjoyed a refresh to its finishes and amenities which has infused modern comforts amid old-world craftsmanship. There are only 17 distinct units in this three-story iconic chateau, and its historical French Revival aesthetics have been tastefully upgraded with modern trappings and conveniences, including luxury fixtures and appliances. Make an appointment today by calling 323.465.6415 or emailing leasing@thefourgables.com.
HISTORIC BEAUTY
History
The Four Gables was one of the late additions to the West Hollywood skyline. Its interiors were well-appointed and fully furnished with fine antiques, maid service, security, and chauffeurs on staff. Its designer, Leland Bryant, was born in Michigan in 1891. He is known in California as a master of luxury apartment houses, building designs that range from Modern to Period Revival. Bryant collaborated with Samuel Coine to create the Four Gables and thereafter went on to design the Sunset Tower Hotel, Savoy Plaza Apartments, Beau Sejour, Granville Apartments, and La Fontaine.
Recognizing that this symbol of elegant "old Hollywood" represents a special moment in time, the current owners have preserved and restored the beautiful, elegant French gardens, historic wood and metal work, moldings, wainscoting, finials, and sconces. They have also replaced and laid new ceramic, glass, and marble tile, as well as refinished hardwood floors throughout each floor of the property.
Luxury Living
Living
The Four Gables is nestled in the heart of the Historic District of West Hollywood on Harbor and Fountain Avenues and is steps away from the Sunset Plaza, an upscale and friendly restaurant row and shopping district overflowing with charming shops and alfresco dining. The Sunset Strip and Sunset Plaza remain entertainment destinations for locals and visitors looking for stylish respites in an urban setting.
Within walking distance is the renowned Melrose District, home to the Pacific Design Center and Museum of Contemporary Art. Melrose promotes a forward-thinking and creative culture; its streets are lined with acting studios, lounges, comedy clubs, art galleries, and music venues. The area is stylish and glamorous while maintaining a warm and welcoming energy, which encourages eclectic creativity.
AMENITIES
Gated and covered parking
Floor to ceiling windows throughout
Boutique collection of 17 apartment homes
New and refinished hardwood floors and modern appliances
Restored French Revival architectural details
Spectacular mountain and city views
RESIDENCE
Townhome and split level floor plans
Double height and vaulted ceilings
Dramatic concrete staircases
Plaster-carved, exposed ceiling beams
Decorative fireplace mantles
Ornamental entrances
Floor plans from 800 to 1,700 square feet
Kitchens with stainless appliances and deco style floors
Regal one, two, and three-bedroom penthouses
Full, formal dining room in each one, two, or three bedroom townhome residence
Lacquered oak doors within each unit
Beautiful, oversized original windows
Ornate cast plaster crown moldings
Floorplans
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