
Aiken Homes
Home builder Edmond John Aiken was born February 11, 1889, in Wellington, Ontario, Canada, and died May 13, 1988, in Paradise, Butte County, California. Between 1930 and 1950, he built over 20 houses in the Cheviot Hills area, many of which would be advertised as Aiken-built both during that time and for decades to come.
While one of the earliest houses Edmond Aiken built was at 2508 Aiken Avenue, the street name was coincidental since it was established in 1923 when the Country Club Highlands tract was laid out. The L. A. Street Names website explains that Aiken Avenue was named for the tract developer’s youngest sibling, Aikin Brooks Sheldon (1891-1982).
Newspaper articles
On November 11, 1990, the Los Angeles Times published “A Wee Bit of Scotland on the Westside” covering the Cheviot Hills neighborhood. A section discussed Aiken’s houses.
Of particular delight to residents are the cottages built in the 1940s and ’50s by the late Edmond J. Aiken. Sometimes called English cottages or “witches houses,” the homes rest in cozy landscapes with slanting thatched roofs, curving brick walkways and thick mortar oozing between brick and stonework.
Working with his own crew, which included his son [Edmund John Aiken (1923-1954)], Aiken filled the small-scaled rooms with handcrafted doors, beamed ceilings, walls and floors, all of which were finished with original paints and stains.
Originally a shipbuilder, Aiken made use of every cozy corner, fashioning shelves for display, cupboards for storage and half-oval fireplaces that provide a view of crackling fires from any seat in the room.
Although the “Wee Bit of Scotland” article said Aiken was a shipbuilder, this chronicler has found no corroboration for that.
“Mr. Aiken built practical, lovable homes, and catered to young couples on light budgets because he knew they would love his homes as much as he did,” said Rosemary Peters, who with her husband, Ralph, a stockbroker, arranged for Aiken to build their first home [at 10535 Cheviot Drive] in 1952.
“He loved funny, odd-shaped lots and would design the house to fit lhe lot,” Peters said. “In fact, following his advice, we rejected one parcel that was too ordinary for his taste and chose instead a uniquely shaped lot across the street that suited the character of our home perfectly.”
“He was an artist,” said Virginia Counts, who with her husband, J. Curtis, bought an Aiken home [at 3105 Haddington Drive] in 1948. Like other Aiken owners, the Counts kept in touch with the beloved home builder and visited him in Northern California shortly before his death in 1988 at the age of 99.
‘”Mr. Aiken used odd lots of brick and wood that make inevitable repairs next to impossible, but also make his unique homes one-of-a kind treasures,” she said.
Earlier, in 1947 and 1948, the Los Angeles Times covered two of Aiken’s West Los Angeles area homes: the “McEachen House” in 1947 and the “Newlin House” in 1948. It is likely they were in the Vista Del Mar tract (where Aiken once lived and built other houses); it would be eliminated in the early-1960s for freeway construction and one house would be moved to Echo Park, where it remained (with an incongruous Spanish tile roof) in 2025.
WHEN I first saw this three-room home of Mr. and Mrs. F. X. McEachen of West Los Angeles I couldn’t heIp exclaiming, “Why, it looks just like a storybook house.” And indeed it does. Situated on a little knoll, it is one of a group of houses by Designer E. J. Aiken, who varied them so that each has its own personal charm, yet fits perfectly with the others.


FRANKLY old-fashioned, with a flavor of country comfort, are the lines of this West Los Angeles home designed for Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Newlin by E. J. Aiken.

With all its quaintness, the Newlin house has a pleasant and breath-taking surprise in its magnificent patio just off the kitchen. Sheltered by a wooden roof resembling a venetian blind and working on the same principle, its flagstone barbecue and flooring contrast with redwood fence.

Table listing Aiken-built homes
Following is a table of Aiken-built houses based on building permits showing “E. J. Aiken” as the owner, contractor, or owner’s agent. (The column headings allow it to be sorted by street or permit date.)
Number | Street | Tract/Neighborhood | Permit | Condition |
---|---|---|---|---|
10328 | Bannockburn Drive | Cheviot Hills | February 16, 1932 | Standing (2025) |
10278 | Kilrenney Avenue | Cheviot Hills | June 1, 1934 | Standing (2025) |
3012 | Haddington Drive | Cheviot Hills | August 26, 1931 | Standing (2025) |
2508 | Aiken Avenue | Country Club Highlands | August 14, 1930 | Standing (2025) |
10340 | Bannockburn Drive | Cheviot Hills | June 10, 1936 | Standing (2025) |
10325 | Bannockburn Drive | Cheviot Hills | March 11, 1936 | Standing (2025) |
10535 | Cheviot Drive | Cheviot Hills | August 15, 1952 | Standing (2025) |
10339 | Cheviot Drive | Cheviot Hills | May 22, 1936 | Standing (2025) |
10355 | Cheviot Drive | Cheviot Hills | November 8, 1937 | Demolished (2024/2025) |
10380 | Dunleer Drive | Cheviot Hills | December 30, 1935 | Standing (2025) |
10526 | Dunleer Drive | Country Club Highlands | July 29, 1936 | Standing (2025) with significant remodeling |
3070 | Dunleer Place | Vista Del Mar | March 23, 1942 | Replaced by apartment building permitted in 1972 |
1134 | Elm Drive | Pico-Robertson | July 2, 1930 | Standing (2025) |
2994 | Haddington Drive | Cheviot Hills | May 7, 1931 | Standing (2025) |
3006 | Haddington Drive | Cheviot Hills | September 11, 1931 | Standing (2025) |
3101 | Haddington Drive | Cheviot Knolls | October 18, 1940 | Standing (2025) |
3105 | Haddington Drive | Cheviot Knolls | November 6, 1940 | Standing (2025) |
4654 | Halbrent Avenue | Sherman Oaks | May 1, 1940 | Demolished (2017) |
10476 | Lorenzo Place | Cheviot Hills | July 13, 1934 | Standing (2025) |
4320 | Mariota Avenue | Toluca Lake | September 21, 1931 | Standing (2025) with major additions and remodeling |
3165 | Mentone Place (now Cheviot Vista Place) | Vista Del Mar | December 23, 1936 | Demolished for I-10 Freeway |
3181 | Mentone Place (now Cheviot Vista Place) | Vista Del Mar | March 12, 1940 | Demolished for I-10 Freeway |
3175 | Mentone Place (now Cheviot Vista Place) | Vista Del Mar | March 29, 1939 | Moved to 1600 Lemoyne Street in Echo Park area in 1961 because neighborhood was demolished for 10-Freeway. |
10582 | National Boulevard | Palms | May 13, 1946 | Standing (2025) with major additions and remodeling |
1033, etc. | Ogden Drive | Wilshire Vista | May 5, 1933 | Standing (2025) |
3057 | Patricia Avenue | Cheviot Hills | December 21, 1931 | Standing (2025) |
3060 | Patricia Avenue | Cheviot Hills | November 10, 1931 | Standing (2025) |
10373 | Rossbury Place | Cheviot Hills | October 22, 1937 | Standing (2025) |
Unknown | San Francisquito Canyon Road | January 21, 1954 | Unknown | |
10520-22 | Valparaiso Street | Palms | April 7, 1950 | Standing (2025) |
Note: The table’s column headings allow it to be sorted by neighborhood, street, permit date, etc.
Due to his reputation and the provenance it provided, houses have been advertised as Aiken-built – even when they were not. (Los Angeles’ Building & Safety Department’s building permit search provides a good way to check.)
Map
Map of where the Aikens are/were located. Note: because they no longer have recognized addresses in the freeway area, 3165 Mentone Place is designated as 34.031755711461045, -118.41420590206691; 3175 Mentone Place is listed as 34.031470715518466, -118.41425529018018 (it is also shown at 1600 Lemoyne Street in Echo Park, where it was moved in 1961), and 3181 Mentone Place is marked as 34.03122328251543, -118.41427542773671.
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If you have an Aiken-built or know of one that is not on this page, please let me know at jonlaweiss[at]gmail[dot]com.