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A Brief History of LA's "Witch House"
Among the homes on Beverly Hills' North Walden Drive is nothing like the others. With its steeply angled roof top, askew shutters, rickety picket fence, and moat, the Spadena House--or, as some call it, the "Witch House"--looks similar to it belongs on the group of a fairytale film than on a street in LA. And, in truth, that's wherever 516 N. Walden Drive was originally built: Around the lot of Willat Studio room in Culver City.
The house was designed by Oscar-nominated artwork director Harry Oliver in 1921. The owners of the studio room, Carl and Irvin Willat, instructed him to create a structure that can house the studio's work place and dressing rooms and dual as a place to save lots of money. According to the Culver City Historical Population, Oliver began learning the architecture of bungalows in the old British countryside and "developed the idea of an 'British cottage dream' architecture." Although it appeared "tumbled down," the LA Express promised its viewers that the studio's offices were "equipped with the most modern appurtenances."
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