About 10934 Bellagio Road, Los Angeles, California, 90077
Legendary, 1.88 acre, prime lower Bel-Air Hollywood Regency tennis court estate and compound. "Glamorous" doesn't begin to describe it. 75 years ago D.D. "Tex" Feldman and his wife Jayne Poindexter Copp Feldman, came West to Los Angeles after making a fortune in oil in Texas. They settled in prime lower Bel-Air purchasing a roughly 2-acre estate from the Queen of Jordan's family. The Feldmans had a joie de vivre as big as their fortune and a social calendar as tall as Tex's 6'4" frame, and instantly became part of the old Hollywood Beverly Hills/Bel-Air set hosting glamorous parties at their vast spread with the likes of Clark Gable, Cary Grant, Gary Cooper and Audrey Hepburn to name just a few. Either for weekend tennis on the north-south court, with between set refreshments in the tennis house, first run movies in their stylish Hollywood Regency "Copper Room" pool/theatre/party house, post Oscar parties in the otherworldly "lounge and terrace in the sky" overlooking the Bel-Air Country Club golf course or Texas styled Barbeque and dances at the western themed "corral," the social whirl never stopped. Dinner parties would find Henry Fonda and Richard Burton flanking Lucille Ball in the 30 foot dining room while Anthony Quinn and Glen Ford were deep in conversation at another table and Ronald Reagan practiced his political speeches on a very young Clint Eastwood while Burt Bacharach entertained on the piano in the adjacent circular salon. The estate was featured in architectural Digest in 1951 and potential buyers will recognize much of the timeless elegance still preserved in the home. Jayne passed away in 2024 after 107 full and vibrant years and the family has decided it's time for a new owner to enjoy the estate and all its incredible heritage and memories. The new custodians of "Casa Contenta" will enjoy a roughly 2-acre Hollywood Regency compound encompassing 7 structures, gardens, playgrounds, rolling lawns and meadows, a tennis complex, the western hoedown and BBQ terrace, parking for twenty cars and garages for 5, all in total seclusion up a long wide gated drive. The main residence features 9 bedrooms, sumptuous public rooms, several libraries, a restaurant kitchen, staff wing, wine cellar, the lounge in the sky, offices, patios, balconies and terraces with sweeping views over the Bel Air Country Club golf course 15th and 16th holes and the city beyond. The 2700-square-foot pool/guest house encompasses three guest suites above the Copper Room entertaining center which has two professional bars, dance floor, and the original 35 millimeter projection booth. Separate changing rooms/baths are adjacent to the old Hollywood style swimming pool and spa. The tennis house has the original gymnasium, a bar (of course) changing rooms and the covered observation terrace for inter-set refreshments and for watching or judging matches. The two story staff house is discretely tucked away at the rear of the estate as is a greenhouse and the equipment and groundskeeper structure. A free standing garage has a second story now used for mechanical equipment that could easily be converted into living space. This gracious estate is ready to be restored, reimagined or rebuilt. With 1.88 useable acres the possibilities are endless. The 1.88 acres is 3 legal lots totaling 81,817 square feet and the zoning is RE20-1-H-HCR per Crest Land Use allowing for the possibility of division. Crest land use and development advisory has prepared a feasibility study and a survey is available but as always consult with the city of Los Angeles to verify possibilities. These large, original, prime lower Bel-Air estates are becoming rarer and rarer so don't miss your opportunity to continue the legacy of this storied property.