The Chaplin Cottages: Hollywood’s Fairy-Tale Village on Formosa Avenue
Once upon a time in Hollywood, amid orange groves, dusty streets, and the rising fantasy factories of the silent-film era, a cluster of tiny storybook cottages appeared on Formosa Avenue just south of De Longpre. With their crooked roofs, curved chimneys, uneven shingles, leaded windows, and whimsical medieval styling, the homes looked less like Southern California real estate and more like something torn from the pages of a Brothers Grimm fairy tale. Nearly a century later, the so-called Chaplin Cottages — also known as the Hansel and Gretel Cottages — remain among the most enchanting and mysterious architectural survivals from Hollywood’s earliest golden age.