The stunning Colonial Georgian home is a true masterpiece that exudes luxury and class, offering the perfect balance of elegance and comfort. Nestled in the highly coveted estate area of San Marino. Initially owned by Caroline Huntington Holladay and her descendants, it was designed and built in 1918 for Henry E. Huntington, the founder of the world-renowned Huntington Library and Huntington Hospital. The estate has been impeccably maintained over the years and radiates luxury and class. As you enter through the wrought-iron gate, you’ll be greeted by a stone-paved driveway and impeccably manicured gardens leading up to the home entrance. This incredible mansion boasts over 10,458 sq ft of living space, perfectly combining art and luxury. The grand entrance foyer welcomes you with 12-foot-high ceilings, gorgeous chandeliers, and charming wood detailing throughout the main floor. Elevators and staircases connect each residence level, providing easy access to all areas. Despite upgrades and renovations, the home has preserved its original style while ensuring comfortable living. The impressive master suite features a jacuzzi, private retreat area, walk-in closet, and walk-in shower room. There are six ensuite bedrooms, five full baths, a formal dining room, conference room, library, and a fully equipped cinema. You’ll also find a gym, barber and massage room, multiple wet bars, and a luxurious wine cellar. Several balconies and terraces offer the perfect space to dine outdoors, with jacuzzis and a sauna available for ultimate relaxation. Fireplaces throughout the home and zoned central controlled air-conditioning provide year-round comfort. There is a six-car garage with central remote controls for car enthusiasts to keep your vehicles secure. The beautifully landscaped grounds feature a newly built tennis court, swimming pool with a waterfall and lighting, cabanas, gazebo, retreat spaces, tea room, and even a koi pond. For added security, there are maid’s living quarters with two ensuite bedrooms for security guards and a substantial two-storied guest house and Japanese-inspired tea house. This home is also located within the award-winning San Marino School District.