Patrick Dempsey lists his one-of-a-kind crib in Malibu
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Patrick Dempsey lists his one-of-a-kind crib in Malibu
"The Frank Gehry-designed Tin House sits behind wooden gates on 3.2 mountainside acres with such amenities as a rock-climbing wall, a lawn suitable for soccer practice, animal coops and hutches and a four-stall barn. The two-story Modern-style residence, created for renowned abstract painter Ron Davis and built in 1972, is constructed of corrugated metal."
"Inside, high ceilings, skylights and expanses of angular walls of windows bring light into the great room. Wood floors and massive exposed wood beams bring a warm ambience to the interiors. A second-story family room, an office, three bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms are within the 5,547 square feet of living space."
"Wood decking surrounds the swimming pool with detached spa. There are multiple outdoor seating areas, patios and a brick-floored open-air kitchen. A vintage Airstream on the site has been used as a guesthouse. Olive and fruit trees, pastureland, vegetable gardens, flower beds complete the grounds."
Patrick Dempsey is selling his Malibu estate designed by renowned architect Frank Gehry for $14.5 million. The property, known as the Tin House, sits on 3.2 mountainside acres and was originally built in 1972 for abstract painter Ron Davis. The two-story modern residence features 5,547 square feet of living space with high ceilings, skylights, and angular windows. Amenities include three bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, a family room, office, swimming pool with spa, outdoor kitchen, and a vintage Airstream guesthouse. The grounds include animal coops, a barn, rock-climbing wall, and extensive gardens. Dempsey and his wife purchased the property for $7 million in 2009.
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