
A $60-million compound in Beverly Hills
The three-acre compound features a main house styled by former White House decorator Michael S. Smith and multiple outbuildings designed by architect Oscar Shamamian.

The front gates. (Jim Bartsch)

The driveway. (Jim Bartsch)

The front motor court. (Jim Bartsch)

The English Tudor-style home was built in 1930. (Jim Bartsch)

The entry. (Jim Bartsch)

The formal living room. (Jim Bartsch)

The salon/office features a hidden bar. (Jim Bartsch)

The library/den. (Jim Bartsch)

The billiards room. (Jim Bartsch)

The formal dining room has a Zuber wallpaper mural. (Jim Bartsch)

The primary bathroom. (Jim Bartsch)

The primary bedroom. (Jim Bartsch)

The sitting room. (Jim Bartsch)

A bedroom. (Jim Bartsch)

The grounds. (Jim Bartsch)

Limestone paths lead throughout the grounds. (Jim Bartsch)

The swimming pool and pool house. (Jim Bartsch)

The view. (Jim Bartsch)

The pool pavilion. (Jim Bartsch)

The tennis court. (Jim Bartsch)

The tennis court. (Jim Bartsch)

The tennis court pavilion. (Jim Bartsch)

The tennis court lounge. (Jim Bartsch)

The screening room in the tennis court lounge. (Jim Bartsch)

Another view of the screening room. (Jim Bartsch)

The grounds. (Jim Bartsch)