Chartwell Mansion
Chartwell Mansion | |
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General information | |
Architectural style | Châteauesque |
Address | 750 Bel Air Road |
Town or city | Los Angeles, CA |
Country | United States |
Coordinates | 34°05′13″N 118°26′32″W / 34.0870412°N 118.4421269°W |
Completed | 1933 |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Sumner Spaulding |
The Chartwell Mansion is a famed Chateauesque mansion in Bel-Air, California. Built in 1933 and best known for its role as the Clampett family home in the 1960s television sitcom The Beverly Hillbillies.[1] It was the most expensive home for sale in the United States in 2018.[2]
History
The house was designed by Sumner Spaulding in 1933 in the style of a French chateau. It was built for engineer Lynn Atkinson, who commissioned the property for his wife. She found it "pretentious", so the couple never lived there.[3] The house, located on 10 acres, with gardens designed by Henri Samuel, later was owned by Arnold Kirkeby and then Jerry Perenchio.
In 2019, the mansion was reported to have been sold to Lachlan Murdoch for about $150 million, which was the highest sale price for any house in California history.[4]
See also
- List of largest houses in the Los Angeles metropolitan area
- List of largest houses in the United States
References
- ^ Roberts, Madison (November 1, 2018). "This $245 Million Bel-Air Mansion Is the Most Expensive Home for Sale in America".
- ^ Leitereg, Neal J. (October 24, 2018). "At $245 million, L.A. estate of late mogul A. Jerrold Perenchio is most expensive home in U.S." Los Angeles Times.
- ^ Lockwood, Charles (1981). Dream Palaces: Hollywood at Home. New York: Viking Press. pp. 255–8. ISBN 978-0-670-28461-0.
- ^ Thom Geier (December 12, 2019). "Lachlan Murdoch Buys 'Beverly Hillbillies' Mansion in Bel-Air for Record $150 Million". TheWrap.