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Topanga Canyon compound with Foley studio, vintage cabin seeks $2.5 million

The property encompasses more than an acre of oak grove

A view of the Topanga contemporary home from the Ipe deck. (Photo by Hugo Will for Sotheby’s International Realty)
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  • The kitchen in the main house features handmade tiles by...

    The kitchen in the main house features handmade tiles by Emu. (Photo by Hugo Will for Sotheby’s International Realty)

  • The built-in barbecue center. (Photo by Hugo Will for Sotheby’s...

    The built-in barbecue center. (Photo by Hugo Will for Sotheby’s International Realty)

  • The Foley stage recording studio. (Photo by Hugo Will for...

    The Foley stage recording studio. (Photo by Hugo Will for Sotheby’s International Realty)

  • Inside the Foley stage recording studio. (Photo by Hugo Will...

    Inside the Foley stage recording studio. (Photo by Hugo Will for Sotheby’s International Realty)

  • Inside the Foley stage recording studio. (Photo by Hugo Will...

    Inside the Foley stage recording studio. (Photo by Hugo Will for Sotheby’s International Realty)

  • The circa 1927 hunting cabin has been restored. (Photo by...

    The circa 1927 hunting cabin has been restored. (Photo by Hugo Will for Sotheby’s International Realty)

  • The kitchen in the hunting cabin. (Photo by Hugo Will...

    The kitchen in the hunting cabin. (Photo by Hugo Will for Sotheby’s International Realty)

  • The hunting cabin’s living space. (Photo by Hugo Will for...

    The hunting cabin’s living space. (Photo by Hugo Will for Sotheby’s International Realty)

  • A view of the Topanga contemporary home from the Ipe...

    A view of the Topanga contemporary home from the Ipe deck. (Photo by Hugo Will for Sotheby’s International Realty)

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A wooded Topanga compound has hit the market for just under $2.5 million.

Sited on more than an acre of oak grove, this 2,500-square-foot retreat includes a three-bedroom, two-bathroom main house, a restored 1927 hunting cabin and a Foley stage recording studio where sound effects are physically recreated in sync with film.

Records show the property belongs to Emmy Award-winning Foley artist Jody Thomas. She won a 2010 Emmy for her work on “The Pacific,” the 10-part World War II miniseries executive produced by Tom Hanks, Gary Goetzman and Steven Spielberg.

Completed in 1992, the starring attraction of the 1,556-square-foot main house is the gourmet kitchen. Details include soapstone countertops, an Italian limestone sink, Emu tiles, high-end stainless appliances, hand-distressed cabinetry and vintage Holophane lighting fixtures salvaged from a Chicago warehouse.

Pocket doors from a late 19th-century Ohio estate close off the dining room, while the living room, anchored by a fireplace, flows through glass doors to an outside patio with a built-in AOG barbecue.

All of the bedrooms are upstairs. Skylights illuminate the hallway, and there’s an additional staircase to the flat rooftop.

Outdoor features include a built-in bench that runs the length of the Ipe deck. It leads to the 480-square-foot Foley studio, which opens into a small control room with a window onto the larger live room.

The vintage cabin is a guest house accessible by a hillside staircase. It has an open-plan living area and kitchen, a full bathroom and a front porch.

A garage with ample built-in storage rounds out the listing held by Chryssa Lightheart of Sotheby’s International Realty.

3217 Canon Place in Topanga will open from 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 17.

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