The Henry Levy House (1915)
One of the few houses designed by Los Angeles architect, Homer Glidden in 1914*, the Henry Levy house is an outstanding example of a three story craftsman shingle-style house with Tudor influences. Henry Levy, brother-in-law of Achille Levy (founder of the Bank of A. Levy), was a bean broker and shipper. The house is very spacious, spreading over three lots; the gardens and many of the old trees are still on the property. The second story is shingled whereas the first story has medium clapboard siding. The wood trim under the front gable and roof shingles resembling thatching suggest a Tudor influence. The notched beams under the eaves and the use of brick on porch columns and chimney lend a Craftsman feeling. The house remains virtually unchanged. The new owners have added a stone wall and wrought iron fence around the property. A small house, originally probably for servants, is at the rear.
STATS: 5 bedrooms, 5 bath, 5235 s.f. on 0.48 acres
Parcel number: 2020030440
Last sold: 6/29/2021 for $1,325,000
Prior Owners (or residents):
Henry & Camille Levy 1915-1976 (61 years)
Camille’s sister Juliette Lévy 1930-1976
Ken & Diana Wenrich 1977-1983 (6 years)
Al & Rebecca Barkley 1983-2018 (35 years)
Jeffrey & Robin Kent 2018-2021 (3 years)
Current Owners (or residents):
Eric Andrist 2021-present
*The Ventura County Assessor lists this house as being built in 1915, and a newspaper article from January 1915 shows the began being built that year.
The TV Movie of the Week, “Murder at Devil’s Glen,” starring Ricky Schroder was filmed here and originally aired January 18, 1999. (Also filmed at the Albert Guedemann House (219 N F Street)).
The TV Show “Melrose Place” filmed a couple of episodes here in 1996/1997.
The hit TV show “Ghost Adventures” filmed here in 2022 and the episode “Vengeance in Oxnard” aired as the season finale on November 24, 2022.
Other photos:
HENRY LEVY (courtesy of Richard Marx)
Camille Levy (Henry’s wife) and Juliette Levy (Camille’s sister). Both were sisters of Achille Levy, founder of Bank of Levy.
Pre 70’s.
Post 70’s.