A Los Angeles mansion with plenty of Old Hollywood clout has sold for $11 million.
The grand Holmby Hills manse formerly belonged to iconic stars Eva Gabor, Audrey Hepburn, Mia Farrow, Anita Louise, David Niven, and even Frank Sinatra. Constructed in 1938 by architect Paul R. Williams, the grand estate still clearly continues to charm.
The 7,000-square-foot Southern Colonial residence spans two stories, and boasts a number of classic features. A plantation-style portico with requisite columns, and a whitewashed brick exterior help define the exterior. Inside, era-appropriate accents continue to stand out with a grand foyer complete with a curving staircase and a large chandelier.
Beyond its unique history, the buyer was likely drawn to the six-bedroom residence’s multiple entertaining spaces, including a screening room and a formal dining room. The property exterior is lush and inviting, with tropical gardens, brick walkways, a greenhouse, a tennis court with a viewing deck, and a swimming pool filling out an extremely private lot.