Charlton Heston's longtime home in Beverly Hills sells for $12.2 million
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Charlton Heston's longtime home in Beverly Hills sells for $12.2 million
"Set behind gates on a knoll above Coldwater Canyon, the three-acre property centers on a Midcentury Modern-style house designed by renowned architect William S. Beckett and built in 1959. A separate three-story structure with an art studio, a screening room and an observation deck is also within the grounds."
"Within the main house is an open-plan living room, an office with a balcony, a formal dining room done in Terrazzo tile and a marble bar. A pair of bathrooms and walk-in closets, an office, a fireplace and a two-story library highlight the master suite."
"In total, close to 9,700 square feet of living space has five bedrooms and six bathrooms plus staff quarters. A swimming pool, a tennis pavilion with a two-story viewing deck, mature landscaping and a meditation area complete the grounds."
A three-acre Beverly Hills property that served as Charlton Heston's residence for nearly five decades has sold for $12,212,000. The Midcentury Modern-style main house, designed by renowned architect William S. Beckett and completed in 1959, contains approximately 9,700 square feet of living space with five bedrooms and six bathrooms. The estate includes a separate three-story structure featuring an art studio, screening room, and observation deck. The main residence offers an open-plan living room, formal dining room with Terrazzo tile, marble bar, two-story library, and master suite with fireplace and walk-in closets. Grounds amenities include a swimming pool, tennis pavilion with viewing deck, and meditation area. Heston occupied the home from its completion until his death in 2008.
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