Bela Lugosi House for Sale

2011/06/29 23:48:05 +00:00 | Jonathan James

News has been a little bit slow today, so we started digging around and thought this might interest classic horror fan or anyone looking to move to the Los Angeles area. If you have a spare $2.3 million dollars laying around, you could purchase a house that once belonged to Bela Lugosi.

Continue reading for pictures and the realtor description...

"Once in a generation a property like this becomes available for purchase, for the first time in over 40 years, the Bela Lugosi Castle La Paloma features 5 bedrooms (or 4 and library) approx. 5,000 sq.ft. of Norman Brick construction circa 1924 with classic detailing. Soaring views to Palos Verdes, Long Beach, Beachwood Village and the Hollywood Sign encompass the manor with flat and terraced grounds, which total over 12,000 sq.ft. with ballroom-sized living room, formal dining room with magnificent iron bay windows, library, huge scale kitchen area, breakfast room, butler's pantry, service wing. Two bedroom master suite, original tile work, inlaid floors, handmade iron work. Copper gutters, slate roof, an ingenious floor plan filled with natural light. Italian slate floor entries and foyers, mahogany door work, etc. One of the best sites in Hollywoodland married to one of the most significant homes in Beachwood Canyon. Artistry, craftsmanship, history. Simply magnificent and magical."

For those that may want to visit, the address is 2835 Westshire Dr in Los Angeles, CA. You can see some of the house photos below and more at the source link.

Source: Zillow
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