Check Out This Hobbit House for Rent in Los Angeles

Would you live in a house that looks like it was inspired by Middle Earth? I totally would, and I’m the perfect size too! This Hobbit looking house was designed by Disney artist Joseph Lawrence and it predates the Lord of the Rings films. Regardless of that fact, the house still has that comforting Shire feel to it, and it's currently up for rent! Here’s some information on the house from Craigslist:

Located in prime & hip Downtown Culver City, Here is a rare opportunity to live inside a Storybook cottage straight out of a Fairytale. Known as “The Hobbit’s House”, this unique property was created by Disney artist Joseph Lawrence who spent 24 years creating between 1946 and 1970. This cottage features rustic stone hewn walls, leaded glass windows, and magical looking ponds filled with fish and a family of turtles. The main house features 2 bedrooms and 1 bath, plus a huge bonus room that could be an office or den. The living room that is situated around an original stone fireplace features stained glass windows, nautical details and a bar that is perfect for entertaining. The quaint kitchen comes with a mini-fridge that is built in. 2 bedrooms sit behind a wooden plank door and offer great sunlight, and a view of the fountain and pond at the front of the house. The sparkling green tiled bathroom features a tub/shower combo with a large vanity and great custom built ins. The house also features a 3rd bonus room off of the kitchen that could easily be used as a extra bedroom or entertaining space. This is a truly enchanting cottage that is located just moments from The Kirk Douglas Theater, Trader Joes, fantastic restaurants in Downtown Culver City, and The Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Center and easily accessible to the 10 and 405 freeways
Terms: One-year minimum lease. Security deposit equal to one-month’s rent on approved credit. Sorry no pets allowed. 1 parking spot included. Please contact our office for more info and to schedule a showing! 

The rent is only $2,595.00! I guess that's normal for a two bedroom one bathroom home in Los Angeles, right? 

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