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The Chartwell Mansion is a Chateauesque mansion in Bel-Air, California. Built in 1933, it is 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]
Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez's Beverly Hills mansion is still up for sale after nearly four months on the market. The 12-bedroom, 24-bathroom California home was publicly listed on July 11.
Arnold Sigurd Kirkeby (June 12, 1901 – March 1, 1962) was an American hotelier, art collector, and real estate investor. He is now best known for owning Chartwell Mansion in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Bel Air which was the exterior set for the CBS television show The Beverly Hillbillies.
‘Thanks Liberals’: How a California court made it possible for squatters to turn a $4.6 million Beverly Hills mansion down the street from LeBron James' home into a party house Sabina Wex ...
Settling in! Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez purchased a new home in Beverly Hills for $60.85 million, Us Weekly can confirm.. The Oscar winner, 50, and the “Get Right” songstress, 53, closed ...
The Beverly Estate is a property built in 1926 [1] [2] at 1011 North Beverly Drive in Beverly Hills, California. [ 3 ] The estate was designed by architect Gordon Kaufmann for banker Milton Getz [ 4 ] and was the residence of actress Marion Davies and her partner William Randolph Hearst after his infirmity forced them to leave San Simeon . [ 5 ]
On the evening of Aug. 20, 1989, Lyle and Erik Menendez, armed with shotguns, walked through the front door of their family's Beverly Hills mansion to find their parents, José and Kitty Menendez ...
Pickfair is a mansion and estate in the city of Beverly Hills, California. The original Pickfair was an 18-acre (7.3 ha) estate [1] designed by architect Horatio Cogswell for attorney Lee Allen Phillips of Berkeley Square as a country home. Phillips sold the property to actor Douglas Fairbanks in 1918. [2]