Fancy living like pop royalty? Now you can in this ultra-luxurious castle.
The fairytale-style mansion has had some impressive owners in its time, including The Beatles, Marlon Brando and Debbie Reynolds.
A replica of a Norman Castle, a style which first came into play after the First World War, there are turrets, coffered ceilings and the original windows from the roaring twenties.
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The regal residence boasts eight bathrooms and six bedrooms, which is set on a whopping four acres of land, reports Luxury Property News.
And the pièce de résistance, there’s one-a-kind views over the infamous Hollywood sign.
Inside, the home has been renovated to include modern interiors and furnishings, with pops of colour found in each room.
With unique ceilings, intricate designs and panoramic views over the Los Angeles landscape wherever you stand, there’s always something to be admired.
Outside, there’s a pool house which floats about a reservoir and offers the perfect place to unwind after a hot summer’s day.
For entertaining guests, an al-fresco dining option is offered, too.
To ensure privacy, there’s a gate to access the estate, with a garage big enough for two cars.
It’s even alleged there’s a set of secret stairs leading to a former speakeasy.
Originally built in 1927 for Milton Wolf, an activist who aligned with the Tea Party movement, it’s most commonly known as “Wolf’s Lair”.
The Norman Revival style of the home was based on French architecture, which soldiers who battled in France were “fascinated” with.
Most recently, it’s believed to have been turned into a “creative retreat” for music producer, Moby, to make his record-breaking hits.
With its very own hiking trails and only a stone’s throw away from the Griffith Park Observatory, there are activities in abundance to be discovered.
Currently listed with Billy Rose at The Agency for $15M (£11.7M), it’s a truly unique home with a story worthy past.
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