Sep 14, 2022
- Charmaine Bantugan
Forthmann Carriage House
The Forthmann Carriage House, is a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument (No. 103) located in Angelino Heights, Los Angeles, California. It is a 1,000 sq. ft. Victorian style carriage house built c.1882, designed by Burgess J. Reeve. It was relocated in March 2006 from its original location at 629 West 18th Street. Los Angeles, California to its current location at 812 E Edgeware Rd. Los Angeles, California. The relocation was made possible thanks to the efforts of Barbara Behm, an independent developer who restored many properties in Angeleno Heights. Sometime in the 1880s, Burgess J. Reeve designed a 4,200 square foot, eleven-room Victorian mansion for John A. Forthmann. Forthmann, a German immigrant, had made his money from founding and running the Los Angeles Soap Co. The business, most famous for its White King brand (“It takes so little”), at one point covered about sixteen acres of downtown. Forthmann died in 1922. The Forthmann Carriage House is currently owned and in the process of restoration by Ithyle Griffiths and Angela Kohler. Owner Current owners: Ithyle Griffiths & Angela Kohler Architect Burgess J. Reeve
Forthmann Carriage House
The Forthmann Carriage House, is a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument (No. 103) located in Angelino Heights, Los Angeles, California. It is a 1,000 sq. ft. Victorian style carriage house built c.1882, designed by Burgess J. Reeve. It was relocated in March 2006 from its original location at 629 West 18th Street. Los Angeles, California to its current location at 812 E Edgeware Rd. Los Angeles, California. The relocation was made possible thanks to the efforts of Barbara Behm, an independent developer who restored many properties in Angeleno Heights. Sometime in the 1880s, Burgess J. Reeve designed a 4,200 square foot, eleven-room Victorian mansion for John A. Forthmann. Forthmann, a German immigrant, had made his money from founding and running the Los Angeles Soap Co. The business, most famous for its White King brand (“It takes so little”), at one point covered about sixteen acres of downtown. Forthmann died in 1922. The Forthmann Carriage House is currently owned and in the process of restoration by Ithyle Griffiths and Angela Kohler. Owner Current owners: Ithyle Griffiths & Angela Kohler Architect Burgess J. Reeve
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May 05, 2020
May 05, 2020
812 East Edgeware Road, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Forthmann Carriage House, 812 E. Edgeware Road, Los Angeles. Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument #103.
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