Author Mary Sheldon, daughter of Sidney Sheldon, sells in Beverly Hills
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Author Mary Sheldon, daughter of Sidney Sheldon, sells in Beverly Hills
"Situated near her father's longtime Holmby Hills home, which fashion designer Max Azria overhauled and recently floated for $85 million, the 1930s Traditional retains its classic good looks. White siding and brickwork give the house a cozy ambiance befitting television suburbia. Pastoral notes provide a visual contrast to crisp white molding and warming wood floors that line the interiors."
"Within roughly 5,200 square feet of space is a living room with a fireplace, an eat-in kitchen, five bedrooms and 5.5 bathrooms. A family room has another fireplace and walls of floor-to-ceiling bookshelves, and the dining room has French doors that open to the grounds."
"Sheldon, an accomplished author in her own right, has written such novels as "Dream of Darkness," "Reflection" and "Halfway Home." Her audio book "Audrey Hepburn's Enchanted Tales" won a Grammy for best spoken word album for children."
Mary Sheldon, daughter of screenwriter Sidney Sheldon and actress Jorja Curtright, sold her longtime Beverly Hills residence to developer Daniel Starr for $4.335 million. The 1930s Traditional-style home spans approximately 5,200 square feet and features five bedrooms, 5.5 bathrooms, two fireplaces, and a family room with floor-to-ceiling bookshelves. The grounds include guest quarters, a putting green, covered patio, and brick patio surrounding the swimming pool. Sheldon purchased the property over thirty years ago for $825,000. The home is situated near her father's former Holmby Hills residence, recently listed for $85 million after renovation by fashion designer Max Azria.
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