There are a few L.A. properties that are as famous as the stories Hollywood creates. The Playboy Mansion. Beverly House (aka Hearst Mansion). Pickfair.
And then there’s Spelling Manor.
The mansion famed TV producer Aaron Spelling and his wife, Candy, once called home has been a pop culture icon for decades. (We all know of Candy’s legendary gift wrapping room, after all.)
Candy sold the mansion in 2011 for $85 million—considered then to be a pretty penny for L.A. real estate. Since then, the 56,000 square foot home has exchanged hands once, for a reported $120 million back in 2019.
Well, if you’ve ever wanted to own a true piece of Hollywood history and you have a few hundred million dollars to spare, the former Spelling Manor is once again on the market. This time with an asking price of $165 million!
Now referred to simply as “The Manor,” the Holmby Hills property is being marketed as one of the finest estates in the world. Sitting on 4.68 acres bordering the Los Angeles Country Club, the estate features 27 bathrooms and 14 bedrooms—including a 5,000 square foot master suite.
Of course the bedrooms are just the tip of the luxurious iceberg. The Manor boasts a bowling alley, screening room, beauty salon, library, full-size tennis court, lounges, spa, rose gardens, two motor courts and a resort-style pool.
Drew Fenton and Jeff Hyland of Hilton & Hyland hold the listing.