Estate of disgraced music produce Phil Spector is listed for sale
Known as Pyrenees Castle, the 1925 the Los Angeles hilltop residence where actress Lana Clarkson met her untimely end at the hands of music producer Phil Spector back in 2003 is now up for sale with an asking price of $5.5 million.
Designed by architect John Walker Smart for Sylvester Dupuy, this one of a kind opportunity has amazing potential! Walled & gated, the long quarter of a mile driveway leads to a large motor court with center fountain & gardens, providing a tranquil & impressive first impression.
The largest privately owned property in the area, Pyrenees Castle sits on a plot of 2.65-acre the nine bedroom 10 bathroom mansion measuring 8,686 square feet comes packed with a butler’s pantry, game room, bar, hair salon, two home offices, “segregated” staff quarters, and four garages.
Features include original hardwood flooring, hand-painted murals, beamed ceilings, crystal chandeliers, French doors, and two fireplaces. The listing notes that “many upgrades & improvements have been made.”
Spector who was sentenced to 19 years to life for the death of Ms. Clarkson in 2009, is now selling the estate as part of his divorce settlement with his third wife, Rachelle Short whom he married in 2006 while he was in jail and awaiting trial..
The property is listed with agent Ladd Jackson of Hilton & Hyland for €5.5 million