Rock ‘n’ roll lives on in this 1938 Tudor home in the Hollywood Hills. Formerly owned by The Doors and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame drummer John Densmore, the house housed the band’s rehearsals in a room built from a garage below. Led by vocalist Jim Morrison, the 1960s-born Los Angeles band could be seen through windows at rehearsals, where neighbors often watched them play.
Tucked away in Laurel Canyon, overlooking downtown Los Angeles to the Pacific Ocean, the 1,813-square-foot residence sits on an 8,495-square-foot three-bedroom lot. Famous neighbors from the canyon’s past include former Hollywood movie stars Ginger Rogers, Errol Flynn, Laurence Olivier and Mary Astor, as well as singers Carole King and Joni Mitchell.
Currently on the market for $2,199,000, the house is located close to Hollywood nightlife, with famous Los Angeles boutiques, restaurants and historic sites like The Comedy Store and Chateau Marmont just up the hill.
The current supplier oversees sound editor Stephanie Flack, known for her work on films such as The Resurrection of the Matrixsand Payment. The home is listed by Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties with agent Susan K. by Sanford.
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Source: Hollywood Reporter

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