The storied actor Kiefer Sutherland, scion of the Sutherland acting dynasty, has quietly divested himself of the trappings of Tinseltown. Last year, he secluded himself in a Hudson Valley retreat, leaving his Toluca Lake manor to be inhabited by young stars Macauley Culkin and Brenda Song. Now, Sutherland has cast off the last vestige of his L.A. life – a charming, light-filled bungalow in Atwater Village, offered up to the market for $1.8 million.
The English Tudor jewel was built in the 1920s and retains that era’s grace while updated for modern convenience. Whitewashed stucco and black-trimmed windows give it a storybook charm, while terraced grounds provide idyllic outdoor living. Inside, sunlit rooms flow with arched doorways, picture windows, and a barrel-ceilinged living room warmed by a gas fireplace. The sleek, bright kitchen was designed for a chef with quartz countertops, subway tiles, and top-of-the-line SMEG appliances. French doors access a private patio flanked by verdant hedges, perfect for al fresco dining under the stars.
With two bedrooms, two baths, and over 1,100 square feet of living space, the home combines vintage character with contemporary style. As Sutherland seeks the creative seclusion of his Hudson Valley retreat, perhaps this charming bungalow will inspire the next custodian of its graceful rooms to craft their own meaningful works within its walls.
Sutherland’s upcoming projects include the Clint Eastwood-directed thriller Juror No. 2.