Historical Craftsman With Modern Amenities

5655 Ash St, Los Angeles, United States
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Historical Craftsman With Modern Amenities Villa

Offering a terrace overlooking the garden, Historical Craftsman With Modern Amenities Villa Los Angeles is located merely 5 minutes' walk from All Saints Episcopal Church.
The holiday home is in proximity to the Hermon Park, and guests will find the Chicken Boy just 650 metres away. Guests may also visit the Elephant Hill, situated 2.7 km away.
Guests can dine at La Tropicana Market, located 250 metres away. Historical Craftsman With Modern Amenities Villa is 150 m from Avenue 54 & Monte Vista bus stop and about 20 minutes by car from 7th St/Metro Center train station.
Wi-Fi
Air conditioning

Facilities

General

  • No smoking on site
  • Wi-Fi
  • Parking
  • Pets allowed
  • Electric vehicle charging station

Room Amenities

  • Air conditioning
  • Terrace
Policy
Check-in:from 15:00-23:59 hours
Check-out:until 12:00 hours
Licence numberHSR24-000353
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  • Visa
  • Master Card
  • American Express
  • Pay in local currency at the property

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