Cary Grant's Palm Springs Vacation Spot Lists for $12.68 Million
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Cary Grant's Palm Springs Vacation Spot Lists for $12.68 Million
"The midcentury poolhouse where the Grants stayed is a memento of Cary Grant's Palm Springs, complete with a four-seat bar, a slide-away wall that opens up to the poolside patio, and walls painted with a jungle-themed mural."
"The main home opens with a double-height foyer with black-and-white checkered floors and a grand, winding staircase lined with red carpet. Four bedrooms and seven bathrooms are found inside the main home."
"The property is one of the largest private lots available in Palm Springs. Citrus groves and 200 palm trees dot the resortlike grounds, which are lined with paved paths connecting the buildings and boast views of the nearby San Jacinto Mountains."
The property comprises four residences totaling 15,000 square feet with eight bedrooms and 14 bathrooms. The main 7,500-square-foot home features a double-height foyer with checkered floors and grand winding staircase. A midcentury poolhouse, where Cary Grant stayed, includes a four-seat bar, jungle-themed murals, and a slide-away wall opening to the patio. Additional structures include a caregiver's cottage and guesthouse. The expansive grounds feature 200 palm trees, citrus groves, paved paths, and San Jacinto Mountain views. Listed at $12.68 million, the price represents a decrease from its 2017 listing of $13 million.
Read at Architectural Digest
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