Megamansion for sale in California boasts a hidden feature. Where does the tunnel go?
A large home with .a name as magical as its chic style has landed on the real estate market in Los Angeles, California.
However, elegance doesn’t come cheap — for a reason.
The Willows Bel Air, a property comprised of high-end amenities, has listed in a lush neighborhood for $46 million. While the eight-bedroom, 10-bathroom estate was constructed in 1930, famous architect Paul Williams built upon its perfection in 1963, a news release said.
“A legendary estate meticulously re-imagined to fit today’s lifestyle. Graced by nearly an acre of incomparable, park-like grounds, gardens and vineyard, the home is privately enveloped by a lush and verdant landscape,” the listing on The Agency said.
“The elegance of the past meets the sophistication of the future. A trophy property on one of the best streets through the prestigious East gate. This stunningly re-imagined Traditional meets Transitional style property boasts a fusion of original architecture by Allison & Allison and an addition by the famed architect Paul Williams.”
Both the primary, 15,000-square-foot home and its 1,800-square-foot guest house are meticulously designed with fresh, sophisticated decor throughout — especially inside the primary that sports a stunning indoor/outdoor floor plan.
Now for the features, which behold an epic appeal all on their own. Amenities include:
Detached theater
80-year-old olive trees
Motor courts
Swimming pool
20-foot foyer
Stone and marble flooring
Fireplaces
Butler’s bar
Vaulted ceilings
600-square-foot attic balcony
Elevator
But three of the main draws of the property are three unique features — a private vineyard, a dog house in the living room, and a hidden tunnel that connects the main house with the guest house.
The listing is held by James Harris, David Parnes and Mary Hellmund of The Agency.