
New Delhi:
Dame Elizabeth Taylor's home has been sold.
The Oscar-winning actress - who passed away from congestive heartfailure in March at the age of 79 - lived in the 1960s ranch-stylehouse in Bel Air, California, for 30 years until her death, and it isnow believed to have sold for somewhere in the region of $8.6 million.
According to an email announcement from listing agent David Mossler ofTeles Properties, the property was purchased by an undisclosed buyerafter 33 days on the market.
While the price the ranch was eventually sold for is yet to berevealed, the 7,000-square-foot estate - previously owned by singerNancy Sinatra - features its own swimming pool, maids' quarters andbricked motor court.
Meanwhile, the second-floor master suite offers "treetop views, masterbath with spa tub, adjacent dressing room/salon and two smallerbedrooms".
Elizabeth's son Christopher Wilding previously said of the property:"The house was where we all gathered, especially at Thanksgiving andEaster. She never entertained the notion of moving."
Elsewhere, a number of items belonging to the 'Cleopatra' actress are to be sold at auction in December.
Marc Porter, chairman of Christie's Americas - who will be selling thestar's personal possessions - said: "A rare woman who was at once aninternational film and fashion star, loving mother, successfulbusinesswoman and generous humanitarian, this collection of her manycherished possessions will bring us closer to the essence of ElizabethTaylor's unique spirit."
The Oscar-winning actress - who passed away from congestive heartfailure in March at the age of 79 - lived in the 1960s ranch-stylehouse in Bel Air, California, for 30 years until her death, and it isnow believed to have sold for somewhere in the region of $8.6 million.
According to an email announcement from listing agent David Mossler ofTeles Properties, the property was purchased by an undisclosed buyerafter 33 days on the market.
While the price the ranch was eventually sold for is yet to berevealed, the 7,000-square-foot estate - previously owned by singerNancy Sinatra - features its own swimming pool, maids' quarters andbricked motor court.
Meanwhile, the second-floor master suite offers "treetop views, masterbath with spa tub, adjacent dressing room/salon and two smallerbedrooms".
Elizabeth's son Christopher Wilding previously said of the property:"The house was where we all gathered, especially at Thanksgiving andEaster. She never entertained the notion of moving."
Elsewhere, a number of items belonging to the 'Cleopatra' actress are to be sold at auction in December.
Marc Porter, chairman of Christie's Americas - who will be selling thestar's personal possessions - said: "A rare woman who was at once aninternational film and fashion star, loving mother, successfulbusinesswoman and generous humanitarian, this collection of her manycherished possessions will bring us closer to the essence of ElizabethTaylor's unique spirit."