4, Jul 2024
Castle once owned by The Beatles with views of Hollywood is now for sale

Live like a superstar in this palatial castle, oozing A-list glamour with previous occupants including iconic names such as The Beatles, Marlon Brando and Debbie Reynolds.

This imitation of a Norman Castle, a style that gained popularity after World War One, dazzles with turrets, ornate coffered ceilings, and authentic 1920s windows.

This kingly abode flaunts six opulent bedrooms, and eight lavish bathrooms, residing grandly over an extensive four acres of land.

The crowning glory? Unrivalled views of the legendary Hollywood sign.

Inside, the property has been revamped to include contemporary interiors and furnishings, with splashes of colour in every room.

Luxury Property News reveals that the property offers endlessly intriguing features, from bespoke ceilings and ornamental details to breathtaking panoramas of the LA skyline.

Outdoors awaits a magical pool house, hovering above a tranquil reservoir, creating an oasis for relaxation. It’s also an ideal spot for outdoor entertainment with its al-fresco dining set-up.

For supreme seclusion, the estate is gated and includes a spacious double garage; and whispers suggest hidden stairs leading down to a historic speakeasy.

Commissioned by Milton Wolf, a Tea Party advocate, in 1927, the infamous mansion is fondly referred to as “Wolf’s Lair.”

The home, designed in the Norman Revival style, was inspired by French architecture that soldiers who fought in France found “fascinating”.

In recent times, it’s thought to have been transformed into a “creative retreat” for music producer Moby, where he crafted his chart-topping hits.

Boasting its own hiking trails and located just a short distance from the Griffith Park Observatory, the property offers a wealth of activities waiting to be explored.

Currently on the market with Billy Rose at The Agency for a cool $15million (£11.7million), this unique home comes with its own rich history.

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