Old Hollywood glamour radiates from this mansion for sale in California. Take a peek
A beautiful mansion appropriately named The Cedars has landed on the real estate market in sunny Los Angeles, California. But, boy, does it cost a pretty penny.
It’s listed for $32 million, to be precise.
The 13,000-square-foot compound is an ode to the Duke of Alba’s Spanish villa and was the vision of French director Maurice Tourneur in the 1920s, a news release said. It has been completely restored by fashion designer Sue Wong, and is said to be a “sanctuary for Hollywood royalty and musical legends.”
Royalty like Howard Hughes, Marilyn Monroe and Johnny Depp.
“Nestled on the historic hills of Los Feliz, The Cedars stands as a testament to Hollywood’s golden age, boasting a commanding view of Los Angeles from the city to the ocean,” listing agent Christophe Choo said in the release.
“The estate is named after the once-abundant cedar trees that adorned the landscape, adding to its storied and mystical ambiance. The home’s dazzling array of kaleidoscopic opulence and intricate period details serves as an artistic sensory overload—each room tells a story and each corner holds a whisper of the past.”
Features of the 10-bedroom, 12-bathroom house, per the listing on Coldwell Banker Global Luxury, include:
Atrium
Basement
Cabana
Library
Gym
Guest house
High ceilings
Swimming pool
The estate rests in the celebrated hills of Los Feliz.
This story was originally published June 3, 2024 at 4:30 PM with the headline "Old Hollywood glamour radiates from this mansion for sale in California. Take a peek."