Brentwood home of late 'Golden Girl' Bea Arthur for sale at $15.995 million
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Brentwood home of late 'Golden Girl' Bea Arthur for sale at $15.995 million
"Set on four acres dotted with mature oaks and sycamore trees, the original Spanish-style house was built in 1924 and designed by architect Cliff May. The home later was expanded and updated to 6,000 square feet and includes a large living room with a vaulted beamed ceiling, a formal dining room and a media room."
"Arthur, who died in 2009 at 86, won Emmys for her work on "The Golden Girls" (1985-92) and "Maude" (1972-78). The actress also won a Tony for her role in the original cast of "Mame" (1966). The tall, deep-voiced Arthur was in the United States Marine Corps in World War II."
"The sprawling grounds contain hiking trails, a tennis court, a swimming pool with a spa and waterfalls. A kitchen/great room combination, a bar, an art studio, a den, a gym, a library/study, two offices, five bedrooms and six bathrooms are among the other living spaces."
The late actress Bea Arthur's longtime Brentwood residence has entered the market at $15.995 million. Built in 1924 by architect Cliff May, the original Spanish-style home sits on four acres with mature oak and sycamore trees. Expanded to 6,000 square feet, it features a vaulted-ceiling living room, formal dining room, media room, kitchen/great room, bar, art studio, den, gym, library, two offices, five bedrooms, and six bathrooms. The grounds include hiking trails, tennis court, swimming pool with spa and waterfalls. Arthur purchased the property in 1978 following her divorce from Broadway director Gene Saks. The home last sold in 1980 for $551,500 and has been leased in recent years.
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