Description
Perfectly positioned! One of the finest settings at Marrakesh Country Club includes double fairway views, Mt. Eisenhower front and center, and a newly reimagined clubhouse framed with the lake and fountain is just a short hop away. Architect John Elgin Woolf's Hollywood Regency design lives on with his restrained opulence and magical moments which makes for exceptional desert living. From the walled courtyard to the expansive terrace, this D-plan residence is the largest of the original Marrakesh floor plans and a walkable distance to the clubhouse. Gallery lighting plays beautifully throughout the main living areas where graceful lines accentuate a stunning fireplace. Views continue as a theme into the dining room and island centered kitchen with its stylish finishes and natural light. Service entrance and adjacent utility room too. Take the VIRTUAL TOUR for a better sense of flow here on Medina Drive including a nice separation of bedrooms. The Ensuite Primary with its direct patio access and fairway views features a standalone tub and tiled shower. Ensuite Bedroom Two is on the opposite end of the home and opens to the courtyard. The adjacent sitting area is currently enjoyed as a workout room. Bedroom Three is currently enjoyed as an office and opens to the courtyard. Adjacent bath with shower just steps away. Garage parking for 2 cars + golf cart. One of the club's celebrated pool areas with spa and pavilion is steps away. The first families took residence at Marrakesh in 1969 surrounding the 18-hole executive course designed by Ted Robinson. All these years later, this club remains one of the desert's most architecturally significant places. Don't miss this season's write-up on the club's refresh in Town & Country Magazine!
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3BEDS
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N/AACRES
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3BATHS
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01/2 BATHS
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2,466SQFT
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$629$/SQFT
School Ratings & Info
Description
Perfectly positioned! One of the finest settings at Marrakesh Country Club includes double fairway views, Mt. Eisenhower front and center, and a newly reimagined clubhouse framed with the lake and fountain is just a short hop away. Architect John Elgin Woolf's Hollywood Regency design lives on with his restrained opulence and magical moments which makes for exceptional desert living. From the walled courtyard to the expansive terrace, this D-plan residence is the largest of the original Marrakesh floor plans and a walkable distance to the clubhouse. Gallery lighting plays beautifully throughout the main living areas where graceful lines accentuate a stunning fireplace. Views continue as a theme into the dining room and island centered kitchen with its stylish finishes and natural light. Service entrance and adjacent utility room too. Take the VIRTUAL TOUR for a better sense of flow here on Medina Drive including a nice separation of bedrooms. The Ensuite Primary with its direct patio access and fairway views features a standalone tub and tiled shower. Ensuite Bedroom Two is on the opposite end of the home and opens to the courtyard. The adjacent sitting area is currently enjoyed as a workout room. Bedroom Three is currently enjoyed as an office and opens to the courtyard. Adjacent bath with shower just steps away. Garage parking for 2 cars + golf cart. One of the club's celebrated pool areas with spa and pavilion is steps away. The first families took residence at Marrakesh in 1969 surrounding the 18-hole executive course designed by Ted Robinson. All these years later, this club remains one of the desert's most architecturally significant places. Don't miss this season's write-up on the club's refresh in Town & Country Magazine!
Based on information from the Combined LA/Westside Multiple Listing Service as of 2024-10-15T14:43:14.07. All data, including all measurements and calculations of area, is obtained from various sources and has not been, and will not be, verified by broker or MLS. All information should be independently reviewed and verified for accuracy. Properties may or may not be listed by the office/agent presenting the information.