The Beverly Hills mansion which played a character in the classic movies ”The Godfather” and ”The Bodyguard” is up for sale for $135 million. The iconic mansion, also known as the Beverly House Compound, was once owned by newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst and actress Marion Davies, and is also known as a destination for John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Kennedy on their honeymoon.
The house with enviable history is sited on approximately 3.7 flat acres atop a private knoll 3 blocks from Sunset Boulevard. The compound features five buildings, 28 bedrooms, 36 bathrooms, wine cellar, gym, eight car garage and staff accommodations. There’s also a spa, a terrace, art deco nightclub, a two-story library with hand-carved paneling, a formal living room with a 22-foot-high hand-painted arched ceiling, and a billiards room with herringbone parquet floors and an intricately designed ceiling and carved fireplace from Hearst Castle in San Simeon, Calif. Not to forget an outdoor terrace that can accommodate 400 friends for dinner.
According to Bloomberg.net, the home has been up for sale several times since 2007. At that time, it was being offered for $165 million. Now can be yours for $135 million.