Here, time stood still
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Here, time stood still
"The eclectic-style house, characterized in marketing materials as Mediterranean, reflects the actor's interest in the architecture of Greene & Greene, Wallace Neff and Frank Lloyd Wright. There are Arts and Crafts touches such as a hand-hewn frieze, depicting the Topa Topa Mountains, and the entryway floor, made of river rocks from a nearby creek."
"The price includes Bakula's garden, a combination of a planned landscape and native vegetation; a wild variety of roses; and a small orchard. Walls of glass showcase oaks and vines; leaded- and stained-glass panels are reminiscent of an earlier era."
Scott Bakula's five-bedroom home in Ojai, which he built and sold in the mid-'90s after starring in Quantum Leap, is now listed for $4.295 million. The 6,215-square-foot house sits on 4 acres and showcases eclectic Mediterranean-style architecture with Arts and Crafts influences. Notable features include hand-hewn friezes depicting the Topa Topa Mountains, river rock entryway flooring, leaded and stained-glass panels, and walls of glass overlooking oaks and vines. The property includes 4.5 bathrooms, two offices, a loft, pool, sauna, gym, and a large stone fireplace. The extensive grounds feature Bakula's planned landscape, native vegetation, diverse rose varieties, and a small orchard.
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