If you’re in the market for a trophy estate, look no further than the newly listed Knoll House!
Originally built in 1917 by Peter Hall and designed by architect Myron Hunt, and expanded upon in 1927 with additional design by Gordon B. Kaufman, the mansion has some 12,300 square feet of living space with six bedrooms and 10 bathrooms.
Listed at $48,000,000, perspective buyers would also pick up the estate’s adjoining entertainment gallery, which the listing notes is connected to the main residence by an underground passageway. The gallery space includes a 20,200 square-foot museum featuring a 38-foot high atrium, 46-seat movie theater, tiki bar, arcade, card room, gym, catering kitchen and a guest apartment.
In all, the estate property has 32,300 square feet of living space, featuring seven bedrooms, 17 bathrooms, and plenty of outdoor amenities including a pool, spa, pool pavilion, fire pit, barbecue, pizza oven and putting green.
The current owners spent seven years meticulously restoring, renovating and incorporating 21st century technology and amenities to the property, which is represented by Carol Chua and Darrell Done of Coldwell Banker.