"The East Coast-inspired home, built in 1916, doubled as a set for the family television show in the 1950s and '60s and as the Nelsons' home. The recently remodeled two-story Traditional house sits on a half-acre. The light and bright updated interiors retain the Old Hollywood charm of the house with hardwood floors, French doors and three fireplaces."
"A center hall, formal living and dining rooms, a media room, a den, five bedrooms and seven bathrooms lie within the 5,283 square feet of living space. A herringbone-patterned brick deck creates the setting for the kidney-shaped swimming pool and pool house."
The iconic 1916 East Coast-inspired home that served as both a filming location and the Nelson family residence for the 1950s-60s television series 'The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet' has been sold to actor Chris Meloni for $5.25 million. The recently remodeled two-story Traditional house spans 5,283 square feet on a half-acre lot and features updated interiors maintaining Old Hollywood charm, including hardwood floors, French doors, three fireplaces, five bedrooms, seven bathrooms, a media room, and a den. The property includes a kidney-shaped swimming pool with pool house and herringbone-patterned brick deck. The sale represents a significant increase from the previous sale price of $3.025 million.
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