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The Beverly Estate is a property built in 1926 [1] [2] at 1011 North Beverly Drive in Beverly Hills, California. [3]The estate was designed by architect Gordon Kaufmann for banker Milton Getz [4] and was the residence of actress Marion Davies and her partner William Randolph Hearst after his infirmity forced them to leave San Simeon. [5]
The pair settled in at 1007 North Beverly Drive in Beverly Hills. [90] Hearst died in 1951, [k] his death abruptly severing him from Davies, who was excluded from the funeral by Hearst's family – "For thirty-two years I had him, and they leave me with his empty room". [92]
Greystone Mansion: Beverly Hills, California: Edward L. Doheny: City of Beverly Hills: 1928: Tudor Revival: Gordon Kaufmann: 71: 46,050 sq ft (4,278 m 2) [97] Carolands: Hillsborough, California: Harriet Pullman Carolan [98] Charles Bartlett Johnson [99] 1914: Second Empire: Ernest Sanson Willis Polk: 72: 46,000 sq ft (4,300 m 2) [100] Elstowe ...
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By Cristin Zweig The Beverly House, the iconic estate that was the former residence of William Randolph Hearst, Marion Davies, and the honeymoon hideaway of Jacqueline and John F. Kennedy, is back ...
The Hearst Castle—also called La Cuesta Encantada, which translates to “Enchanted Hill” in Spanish—is a hilltop estate in San Simeon, California. It was built for William Randolph Hearst ...
In 1947, Hearst paid $120,000 for an H-shaped Beverly Hills mansion, (located at 1011 N. Beverly Dr.), on 3.7 acres three blocks from Sunset Boulevard. The Beverly House, as it has come to be known, has some cinematic connections. According to Hearst Over Hollywood, John and Jacqueline Kennedy stayed at
Featured in the Godfather, and used by the Kennedys, the Beverly House is an 18-bedroom, 25-bathroom, 28,975 sq ft private palace, located on 3.5 acres of landscaped grounds.