The English manor where Stanley Kubrick lived during 'The Shining' production lists for $9M
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Stanley Kubrick's historic estate, Abbots Mead, has been listed for sale at nearly $9 million. Located in Hertfordshire, England, the eight-bedroom mansion was Kubrick's home from 1965 until his death in 1999. Known for its role in facilitating the director's work on iconic films like 'The Shining' and '2001: A Space Odyssey,' the property features a grand layout with ornate details. Its proximity to Elstree Studios allowed Kubrick to manage his film projects efficiently while residing in a beautifully secluded environment.
Nestled behind wrought iron gates and marked with a commemorative blue plaque, the 7,700-square-foot manor exudes stately charm and old-school opulence.
The close proximity to Elstree Studios made it the perfect base for Kubrick and his family, but he also worked a lot from home.
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