The iconic "Domestead," designed by LA architect William King, stands as a rare embodiment of architecture spanning three levels of free-flowing spaces. Nestled in a Los Angeles hillside, the lowest level is illuminated by fifteen skylights and is thoughtfully crafted with natural gunite walls plus a mixed textile floor of wood and terrazzo tiles. Ascend the spiral staircase to find a warm timber-framed kitchen adorned with captivating views, a moveable dining room table set on a track system, and an enchanting outdoor shower overlooking the gardens. Perched atop is a stunning geodesic dome with an expansive wrap-around deck showcasing panoramic vistas of the city skyline and San Gabriel mountains. Additional features include a creative reading nook and versatile garage. Outside, you'll find lush, tranquil gardens filled with native plants and fruit trees, along with winding paths leading to quiet spots and dining areas. Completing this idyllic residence is a sturdy canvas dome yurt, set on a wooden platform, offering space for a home gym or yoga sanctuary. With a rich history of hosting artist retreats and gatherings, the "Domestead" in Glassell Park is a one-of-a-kind offering, close to the best of Los Angeles, but uniquely a world apart.