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Robin Williams’ Napa estate finds a buyer at $18.1 million

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The Napa estate of late actor and comedian Robin Williams has sold for $18.1 million cash, the Los Angeles Times has confirmed.

The 640-acre property, called Villa Sorriso for “villa of smiles,” returned to market two years ago for $29.9 million and was more recently listed at $22.9 million.

Built for the comic more than a decade ago, the sprawling estate centers on a limestone-clad mansion of nearly 20,000 square feet.

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Features include a two-story entry with a rotunda and bell tower, a billiards room, an oak-paneled library, a 12-seat home theater and three safe rooms. An elevator services each of the home’s three floors.

Climate-controlled cellars provide storage for artwork and wine.

In all, there are five bedrooms and 10 bathrooms in the main house. A caretaker’s house adds another four bedrooms.

A 65-foot-long infinity-edge swimming pool, a tennis court, lawns and rolling gardens make up the mansion grounds.

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Elsewhere on the property are more than 18 acres of producing vineyards, hiking and horse riding trails, mature olive trees and a spring-fed pond. A nine-stall horse barn is among the equestrian facilities.

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Joyce Rey and Cyd Greer of Coldwell Banker were the listing agents.

Williams, who died two years ago at 63, rose to fame on the sitcom “Mork & Mindy” (1977-82). Among his films of note is “Good Morning , Vietnam” (1987), “Dead Poets Society” (1989) and “Good Will Hunting” (1997), for which he won an Oscar for his supporting role.

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