Archive for Sunday, May 04, 2003
Room for family or company
La Coquille Blanche, the Shell House, is a couple’s private home on Carbon Beach in Malibu, but it could be used as a corporate retreat or a residence for an extended family. It’s certainly a place to entertain a number of overnight guests.
The oceanfront estate has a main house plus six self-contained guest houses with spas, fireplaces and kitchens, and a separate studio with a kitchen. The home also has a detached, fully equipped boardroom.
About this house: The mid-century Mediterranean estate has been extensively remodeled over the years.
Asking price: $17 million
Size: The home has 10 bedrooms, 13 bathrooms and 10 kitchens in 10,000 square feet. The lot is 67 by 175 square feet.
Features: The home has a gated, checkerboard courtyard that can accommodate six cars, and there is a five-car garage. The master suite occupies nearly the entire second level of the main house, and it has a sunken wet bar, marble fireplace, vaulted ceiling, skylight and French doors leading to an outdoor spa on an expansive, wrap-around deck.
Where: Carbon Beach, Malibu
Listing agent: Kathryn (Katie) Bentzen, (310) 456-8839, and Jack Pritchett, (310) 456-5621. Both are with Pritchett-Rapf & Associates, Malibu.
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