The Los Angeles home of late actress Marjorie Lord has just sold for $8.3 million.
Lord, who was best known for her role in “Make Room for Daddy,” lived in the single-story home in the Trousdale Estate area of Beverly Hills for almost four decades. The house was designed by John Elgin Woolf and sports many of the styling cues of the era-popular Hollywood Regency style.
The 1960s home has an expansive living room complete with wood-paneled ceilings, beige marble floors, and a fireplace, which is all in addition to floor-to-ceiling walls of glass with unparalleled ocean views.
At almost 3,900 square feet, the new owner will enjoy a formal dining room, an eat-in kitchen, three bedrooms, and four bathrooms. The master bedroom holds a walk-in closet and a sitting area, while the two guest suites have glass doors that lead to a private courtyard.
The backyard is deserving of its late movie-star tenant with an exquisite covered patio, a swimming pool, and an open-air pavilion.
Lord passed last year at the age of 97 years old and enjoyed an illustrious career with time spent on Broadway, television, and in movies like “Sherlock Holmes in Washington” and “Boy Did I Get a Wrong Number!”