"Built in 1928, the Spanish-style house includes a ballroom, a rooftop deck and enclosed sleeping porches. The 8,900-square-foot main house has six bedrooms and 71/2 bathrooms. A newly built guesthouse with a bedroom and bathroom sits above the three-car garage. At nearly three-quarters of an acre, the lot has a swimming pool and a motor court."
"Bow, who died in 1965 at 60, epitomized the Roaring Twenties as a flapper and sex symbol. Among her nearly five dozen film appearances: starring roles in the 1927 talkies "Wings" and "It," earning the nickname "The It Girl" and popularizing the expression."
The historic Bel-Air estate formerly owned by silent film star Clara Bow is now available for purchase at $6,995,000. Built in 1928, the Spanish-style main residence spans 8,900 square feet and includes six bedrooms, 7.5 bathrooms, a ballroom, rooftop deck, and enclosed sleeping porches. The property features a newly constructed guesthouse with a bedroom and bathroom above a three-car garage. The nearly three-quarter-acre lot includes a swimming pool and motor court. Bow, who died in 1965 at age 60, was an iconic 1920s flapper and sex symbol known for her roles in films like "Wings" and "It," earning her the nickname "The It Girl." The property last sold in 1991 for $2,475,000.
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