Samuel Goldwyn's former home is for sale
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Samuel Goldwyn's former home is for sale
"Built in 1916 and designed by Arthur S. Heineman, the Neoclassic-style property has been restored to near-original condition. Features include a multi-room master bedroom suite, a screening room, Batchelder tile fireplaces and maid's quarters."
"Goldwyn, who died in 1974 at 94, is known for such memorable films as "The Best Years of Our Lives" (1946) and "Guys and Dolls" (1955). He co-founded Paramount and Goldwyn Pictures, later called MGM."
"There are seven bedrooms, 61/2 bathrooms and 6,488 square feet of living space. Another bedroom is in the guest apartment above the garage and two more are in the guesthouse."
The Fuller House, built in 1916 and designed by Arthur S. Heineman, is a Neoclassical-style property in Hollywood Hills West listed at $4.895 million. The restored mansion features seven bedrooms, 6.5 bathrooms, and 6,488 square feet of living space, with additional bedrooms in a guest apartment and guesthouse. Notable amenities include a multi-room master suite, screening room, Batchelder tile fireplaces, and maid's quarters. The half-acre grounds offer walking paths, an outdoor living room, and swimming pool. The property was formerly owned by Samuel Goldwyn, the legendary film producer who co-founded Paramount and Goldwyn Pictures and produced acclaimed films including "The Best Years of Our Lives" and "Guys and Dolls." The property last sold in 2005 for $4.9 million.
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