Marijuana entrepreneur sells Lloyd Wright’s neo-Mayan masterpiece for $6.16 million

Built in 1927, the neo-Mayan-style showplace is made of concrete textile blocks and draws comparisons to a temple or cave.
(Visual Media LA)

Marijuana entrepreneur sells Lloyd Wrights neo-Mayan masterpiece for $6.16 million

The John Sowden House a dazzling neo-Mayan gem built by architect Lloyd Wright has traded hands for $6.16 million in Los Feliz.

One of Southern Californias finest examples of neo-Mayan architecture, the singular, striking residence resembles a temple

,

but has also drawn comparisons to a cave or the gaping mouth of a great white shark.

Records show the seller is Dan Goldfarb, a

CBD cannabis

entrepreneur best known for founding Canna-Pet, which sells hemp products designed for animals. He bought the iconic estate for $4.7 million in 2018 with plans to turn it into a cultural hub for art and events.

The buyer is Nate Daneshgar, whose family owns Grand Central Market in

D

downtown

L.A. Los Angeles.

He becomes the latest in a long line of notable owners including its namesake, painter John Sowden, and George Hodel, an L.A. physician who was named a suspect in the Black Dahlia murder case. For this notorious tie, the property's website claims that the house might hold the key to the unsolved mystery.

The John Sowden House
The exterior.
The living room.
The wall of windows.
The textile blocks.
The swimming pool.
The courtyard.

Wright son of prolific architect Frank Lloyd Wright built the home in 1927 using concrete textile blocks that showcase decorative Mayan themes. The house hovers above Franklin

Avenue Ave.

, entering through copper gates to a dramatic tomb-like staircase.

The cave-like atmosphere continues inside, where stone fireplaces anchor living spaces lined with warm wood floors. Throughout the 5,600-square-foot space, walls of windows wrap around an interior courtyard with a swimming pool and spa surrounded by art installations.

For its distinct appearance, the residence has appeared in a handful of movies including L.A. Confidential and The Aviator. It also claims a spot on the National Register of Historic Places.

Ryan Ponce and Sherri Rogers of Compass held the listing. Juan Longfellow and Louise Leach of DPP represented Daneshgar.

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