"Owned by Taylor since 1981, the 1960s ranch house with brick motor court sits on 1.27 acres. The 7,000-square-foot home features a wood-beam ceiling and wood-burning fireplace in the living room, which like a sitting room and the dining room, can access the pool terrace."
"Taylor, who died in March at 79, won Oscars for her performances in "Butterfield 8" (1960) and "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" (1966). Roles in "National Velvet" (1944), "A Place in the Sun" (1951), "Giant" (1956) and "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" (1958) are partly why she is ranked seventh on the American Film Institute's greatest screen legends list."
"The grounds include the pool with spa, terraced gardens, trails and a koi pond with waterfall. Another master suite is upstairs for a total of five bedrooms."
Elizabeth Taylor's longtime Bel-Air residence has entered the market at $8.6 million following her death in March at age 79. The 1960s ranch-style home, owned by Taylor since 1981, spans 7,000 square feet on 1.27 acres and includes five bedrooms, multiple bathrooms, a sauna, maid's quarters, and an office. The main living spaces feature wood-beam ceilings and fireplaces with access to a pool terrace. Grounds include a swimming pool with spa, terraced gardens, walking trails, and a koi pond with waterfall. Taylor's legendary film career included Oscar wins for "Butterfield 8" and "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" and roles in classic films that earned her seventh place on the American Film Institute's greatest screen legends list.
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