Fleur de Lys (Los Angeles, California)

[2] Completed in 2002, the 45,000-square-foot mansion was the brainchild of Suzanne and David Saperstein, who sought to create a residence that melded historical elegance with modern luxury.The estate spans five acres and includes a variety of luxurious amenities, such as a spa, a pool with a pavilion, a championship tennis court, and a garden folly.The landscaping is meticulously designed with flat lawns, ornamental gardens, and mature trees, creating a secluded, countryside ambiance in the heart of Los Angeles.The main salon, designed to extend the full width of the house, is furnished with rare antiques, ensuring that even Louis XIV would find it suitably opulent.One of the unique aspects of Fleur de Lys is its comprehensive landscaping, which includes formal gardens and mature trees, providing a secluded and serene environment.
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