Tucked within the storied Deepwell Estates neighborhood—where silver screen legends like William Holden, Carmen Miranda, and Jerry Lewis once held court—1075 S. Manzanita stands as both a bold architectural statement and a time capsule of 1960s innovation. Originally conceived in 1964 by architect Charles W. Doty, this striking residence is less a house and more a sculptural experience—an homage to the era’s modernist vision, echoing the curves of Niemeyer’s Casa das Canoas and the daring drama of Lautner’s most iconic desert homes.
But this isn’t just an architectural marvel. It’s also steeped in Hollywood history, having once served as the desert retreat for Academy Award-winning actress Loretta Young. Today, it remains a singular residence—timeless, cinematic, and utterly transportive.
From the moment you pass through the dramatic bronze double doors, you’re invited into an atmosphere of tranquility and artistry. A koi pond sets a meditative tone before a second set of glass doors reveals the home’s true centerpiece: a sweeping, circular living room crowned with origami-inspired 14-foot ceilings. Floor-to-ceiling glass walls and a floating fireplace create a sense of perpetual movement, framing jaw-dropping views of the San Jacinto Mountains. This is the sun around which the home orbits—both literally and metaphorically.
Throughout the 3,510-square-foot residence, geometry and flow reign supreme. Terrazzo floors stretch across open living spaces, while architectural motifs repeat in the curved pool, terraces, and custom-designed rugs. Just off the main living room, a more intimate lounge offers a quiet corner for reading, cocktails, or conversation.
Modern comforts enhance the mid-century bones: Miele appliances, a Viking wine cooler, one-touch blinds, and a kitchen that marries gallery-style minimalism with warm sophistication. It opens seamlessly into a breezy breakfast area and a cocktail terrace that evokes poolside glamour with a functional edge.
Tucked into its own private wing, the primary suite offers a true escape. Fleetwood glass doors vanish into lush gardens where a waterfall, koi pond, and open-air shower suggest the kind of starlit retreat only Hollywood could dream up. A junior suite next door opens directly to the pool, while a third en-suite bedroom on the opposite end of the home enjoys serene mountain views. A separate office or creative studio with its own entrance adds flexibility for working artists, writers, or remote professionals seeking a sanctuary.
Set on a generous 15,245-square-foot lot, the property’s grounds are as masterfully composed as the interiors. Mature citrus, fig, guava, and plumeria trees fill the air with scent and color. A shaded saltwater pool and spa grotto provide quiet respite, while a tucked-away firepit under the citrus canopy invites stargazing and intimate conversation. A circular driveway—accessed by dual automatic gates—enhances the sense of arrival, offering garage and uncovered parking for up to six vehicles.
Modern upgrades include three HVAC zones, smart spa controls, updated plumbing, a leased 49-panel solar system, and meticulously refreshed landscaping and irrigation. And yes, it sits on fee-simple land—you own it outright.
More than just a home, 1075 S. Manzanita is an architectural heirloom—a rare convergence of style, history, and soul. For the true connoisseur, it’s an opportunity to own not just one of Palm Springs’ most distinctive residences, but one of its most meaningful.
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