Tucked away on a secluded private lane, yet just moments from the heart of Beverly Hills, Hilhaven Lodge is a historic sanctuary that has long served as a retreat for Hollywood's elite. Originally built in 1928, this gated compound crafted from stone and redwood was designed as an escape from the spotlight. Over the years, it has been home to legendary figures such as Ingrid Bergman, Allan Carr, Kim Novak, and James Caan, while hosting some of the most iconic names in entertainment. Designed by acclaimed architect Gordon B. Kaufmann known for his work on Greystone Mansion, the Los Angeles Times-Mirror Building, and the Santa Anita Racetrack this distinguished estate is rich with Old Hollywood charm and has been designated a Beverly Hills Historic Landmark. The property features a swimmer's pool, two guest houses, a state-of-the-art projection theater, an expansive gym, a library, and the world-renowned private discotheque, a dazzling homage to the golden age of Hollywood nightlife. Rarely does an opportunity arise to live in such a storied and architecturally significant residence a timeless embodiment of Hollywood glamour.