Lena Dunham lists 102-year-old bungalow in Spaulding Square

Built in 1919, the designer-done bungalow comes with a guesthouse that adds a loft and living room. (Christopher Lee Foto)

On the tree-lined streets of Spaulding Square, actress Lena Dunham is asking $2.795 million for her designer-done bungalow built in 1919.

The Emmy-nominated creator of HBOā€™s ā€œGirlsā€ paid $2.725 million for the Hollywood home in 2015, records show. Before her, it was once owned by actor George Peppard, who starred in ā€œBreakfast at Tiffanyā€™sā€ alongside Audrey Hepburn.

Designer Brenda Antin brought new life to the interior in recent years; original pieces such as the brick fireplace and pane windows now mingle with Swedish wide-plank floors and modern fixtures. The dining room and kitchen add walls of custom built-ins and beadboard coved ceilings.

The main house holds two bedrooms, and at the back of the property, a guesthouse adds a loft, living room and kitchenette. In total, they combine for about 2,500 square feet.

Between the two homes, thereā€™s a romantic backyard with a swimming pool under string lights. Privacy hedges line the space.

Dunham is best known as the creator, director, writer and star of ā€œGirls,ā€ and she won two Golden Globe awards over the course of the showā€™s six seasons. Her more recent credits include the HBO show ā€œCampingā€ and the Quentin Tarantino film ā€œOnce Upon a Time in Hollywood.ā€

Ali Jack, Boni Bryant and Joe Reichling of Compass hold the listing.

This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.