‘Secluded canyon sanctuary’ was a songwriter’s ‘creative haven.’ See CA listing
A home once owned by a popular Grammy-nominated songwriter has landed on the real estate market in Los Angeles, California.
And the residence is a muse for talented geniuses.
“Once a creative haven for Eagles songwriter JD Souther, this secluded canyon sanctuary was reimagined by celebrated architect Stephen Kanner, FAIA, into a retreat of glass, wood, and stone,” a news release about the home says.
“Surrounded by nearly an acre of botanical serenity, the light-drenched residence is a private escape where architecture harmonizes with nature.”
Listed for $5.9 million, the home sits on botanical grounds and projects nature-meets-modern vibes both inside and out.
“Redesigned in 1991 for Eagles acclaimed songwriter, JD Souther, (...) by the architectural luminary Stephen Kanner, FAIA — creating a light-flushed canyon retreat with floor to ceiling glass windows and sliding wood windows throughout to capture the forested vistas beyond,” the listing on Compass says.
“Along a meandering path, the house opens up to an expansive living and dining room area with adjoining cozy den, leading to a chef’s kitchen and breakfast room that overlook the pool and gardens.”
Other features, per the listing, include:
Library
Fireplaces
Views
Screening room
“Outdoor loggia”
Game room
Wine cellar
Storage
“The separate studio, with its proprietary veranda and rustic stone fireplace, provides an inspiring setting for creative pursuits. Designed for effortless outdoor entertaining, the grounds include a large pool with nearby pool house bathroom, multiple lounging areas, a vineyard, and an alfresco dining pavilion with an outdoor firepit,” the listing says.
Along with making hits for the Eagles, Souther also wrote songs for Linda Ronstadt and went solo and collaborated with other artists, including Steven Spielberg on his 1989 drama “Always,” where he performed The Platters’ version of “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes.”