Interior Design

The Legendary Estates of Beverly Hills

This deluxe volume offers a meticulously researched and lavishly illustrated history of 45 magnificent estates in three of America’s most prized residential districts: Beverly Hills, Bel-Air, and Holmby Hills. Lush new color photographs as well as a trove of historical images take readers beyond the front gates for an exceptional, never-before-seen view of the mansions, grounds, and gardens of these sumptuous estates, and tell the history of Los Angeles' rise from rugged paddocks and farmland to famed metropolis. Each house is explored both for its historical and architectural importance, for here are the epitome of residences and gardens reflecting the famed Italianate and California Mediterranean styles by all the leading architects of Southern California, including Wallace Neff, James Dolena, Gordon Kaufmann, Robert Farquhar, Roland Coate, and Paul Williams. They built for clients whose own stories reflect the intrigue and foibles of Hollywood society (What rich widow built one of the greatest estates, only to lose everything because of non-stop parties and gambling? Which major Hollywood star secretly took nearly 100,000 photographs of nude starlets including young Marilyn Monroe at his estate?). The book’s final chapter, "Gone But Not Forgotten," pays homage to great estates that have been destroyed or lost to history.

About The Author

Jeffrey Hyland is president of Hilton & Hyland, the pre-eminent real estate brokerage firm in Beverly Hills. He is frequently quoted in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and the Los Angeles Times as an authority on Southern California real estate, architecture, and history.

  • Publish Date: September 02, 2025
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Category: Architecture - Interior Design - General
  • Publisher: Rizzoli
  • Trim Size: 12 x 9
  • Pages: 400
  • US Price: $100.00
  • CDN Price: $135.00
  • ISBN: 978-0-8478-7576-4

Reviews

"...a meticulously researched and lavishly illustrated history of fifty magnificent estates..." — Upscale Living

"The elites of Edwardian-era Los Angeles liked building their mansions in Pasadena and Hancock Park but would soon be looking west. The grand homes that rose out of the boom of the 1920s are at the heart of the opulent book The Legendary Estates of Beverly Hills, out Sept. 2 from Rizzoli. Author Jeff Hyland, the late cofounder of luxury real estate firm Hilton & Hyland, spent years researching the book and created a personal library of Beverly Hills historical items. His widow, Lori, is now CEO of the company and penned the introduction to this expanded edition." — Los Angeles Magazine

"Judging this book by its cover photo and author credit (the late president of Hilton & Hyland real estate brokerage), one might think it would contain over-the-top lavish residential palaces rife with realtor-speak. However, you’d be only half right. Yes, the estates are lavish, but the prose is seriously researched (evidenced in the sources section) and informative. Well-illustrated histories of how Beverly Hills, Homby Hills, and Bel Air became the tony homes of the rich and famous begin each section. Home portraits follow featuring historic and contemporary photos (most by Randolph Harrison and Tim Street-Porter) along with stories of the famous residents and visitors—primarily from 1920s and ’30s Hollywood. The lives of the architects and designers are highlighted as well for the full story of the homes. Like almost any other book on the history of LA single-family residences, there’s a last elegiac section on homes that have been lost." — Society of Architectural Historians