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L.A. Conservancy honors restoration <br> of four Hollywood bungalow courts

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Among the eight projects being honored by the Los Angeles Conservancy for preservation next month is a cluster of four 1920s bungalow courts on Serrano Avenue and on Kingsley Drive in Hollywood that were nearly lost to demolition.

Now restored, above, they are homes for low-income and special-needs tenants and full of original details, including pull-down dining tables and other built-ins. At right: before the renovation.

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Click to the jump for interior photos of the bungalows, or read more about this and the other residential projects cited by the conservancy here.

Photo credits: Hollywood Community Housing Corp.

Above: Pull-down table and bench preserved in one of the bungalows’ dining nooks. Credit: Hollywood Community Housing Corp.

Above: Another original built-in preserved inside a bungalow. Credit: Hollywood Community Housing Corp.

Above: A view of the inside of one of the bungalows. Credit: Carly Caryn / Historic Resources Group

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