Annie Potts' former home is the most expensive listing in Los Feliz
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Annie Potts' former home is the most expensive listing in Los Feliz
"It's a gas, but we don't need two kitchens, so we're doing away with one of them, and we'll turn one of the dining rooms into a screening room. The couple commissioned an extensive renovation for the home while reconfiguring a floor plan that, at the time, featured two kitchens, two dining rooms and two master bedrooms."
"Set atop a knoll, among gardens and mature trees, the home has brick stairs that lead up to the front entrance and a bright red door. Graceful arched doors, hand-painted ceilings, ironwork and wood paneling are among the character details of the home, which has six bedrooms and seven bathrooms in 4,700 square feet."
"Stairways lead through formal gardens, and patios to a swimming pool and spa. A guest house sits above the garage. Formal living and dining rooms, a country-style kitchen and a wood-paneled library lie within the floor plan."
A 1920s English Norman Tudor estate in Los Feliz, originally built for two sisters, is listed for $6.545 million—the highest publicly listed price in the neighborhood. Actress Annie Potts and producer-director James Hayman purchased the property in 1996 for $1.35 million and commissioned extensive renovations, reconfiguring the floor plan to eliminate duplicate kitchens, dining rooms, and master bedrooms. The couple sold the home in 2004 for $2.899 million after listing it in 2003. The 4,700-square-foot residence features six bedrooms, seven bathrooms, six fireplaces, hand-painted ceilings, ironwork, and wood paneling. Amenities include formal living and dining rooms, a library, family room, swimming pool, spa, and guest house. The property sits atop a knoll surrounded by mature gardens and trees.
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