July 10, 2017, 9:49 am

By Jamie Robinson
This cabin-like Los Angeles County property perches above Topanga Canyon – and it lets the views do the talking.
Its living spaces are spread across two structures built in 1926 and spanning 1300 sq ft.
In the main dwelling, there’s a combined kitchen and living room (with woodburning stove) which is capped by soaring painted rafters. Off the main space, there’s the first of two bedrooms, with the second tucked a level below and accessed via a large deck.
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