
"The rustic retreat, set at an elevation of 4,300 feet on a plateau above Palm Desert, was designed by the singer and actor in collaboration with architect Ross Patton. Completed in 1967, Sinatra would christen the home Villa Maggio in a nod to his Oscar-winning performance in "From Here to Eternity.""
"The main house, restored and maintained by its current owner, features beamed and vaulted ceilings, period fixtures and multiple viewing decks. The five fireplaces were built using locally sourced stone. Including a two-story guest house and a separate pool house, there are nine bedrooms and 13.5 bathrooms in more than 6,400 square feet."
"Outside, desert landscapes and flagstone patios surround a swimming pool and separate spa. Elsewhere is a lighted tennis court and a fire pit. An outdoor dance floor sits between the pool and tennis court. Reached by a gated road or private helipad, the 7.5-acre property centers on a Midcentury lodge made of wood and stone."
Villa Maggio, a Midcentury lodge designed by Frank Sinatra and architect Ross Patton and completed in 1967, is listed for $3.695 million in Palm Desert. Situated at 4,300 feet elevation on a 7.5-acre plateau, the property features a main house with beamed ceilings, five fireplaces with locally sourced stone, and multiple viewing decks. The compound includes a two-story guest house and pool house, totaling nine bedrooms and 13.5 bathrooms across 6,400 square feet. Outdoor amenities encompass a swimming pool, spa, lighted tennis court, fire pit, and outdoor dance floor. Accessible by gated road or private helipad, the property was previously listed at $3.9 million and last sold in 1998.
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