The Fries Estate. Jim Bartsch
Paramount Pictures once owned the estate of a famous producer. It is now for sale.
The Fries Estate was listed at $24,995,000
You can take a look at the main house, pool house and outdoor amenities. These include a tennis court and a pool.
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Paramount Pictures once owned a Beverly Hills estate. It is up for sale for $24,995,000
The Fries Estate. Jim Bartsch
Source: The Agency
Let's take an in-depth look at the Fries Estate measuring 13,200 square feet. Jade Mills, Coldwell Banker Realty's listing agent, stated in a press release that the estate is "steeped" in entertainment history.
One room in the Fries Estate. Jim Bartsch
Paramount Pictures owned the property previously in the 1960s. However, the 90-year-old home now belongs to Charles Fries' family trust, Jack Flemming reported at the Los Angeles Times.
Bathroom located in the Fries Estate. Jim Bartsch
Fries, who died in May this year, was a renowned producer who worked on films like "The Amazing Spider-Man" and "Troop Beverly Hills".
Fries Estate has a movie theatre. Jim Bartsch
Source: The Hollywood Reporter
The gated driveway leads to the Fries Estate, where it opens into a motor court. It also leads to the 6-bedroom, 10-bathroom home.
The Fries Estate driveway. Jim Bartsch
all atop almost 1.2 acres.
The Fries Estate. Jim Bartsch
Let's now take a look at the main house, which has an old Hollywood ornate appeal.
The Fries Estate hallway. Jim Bartsch
The fireplaces in the large living and dining rooms, as well as the library, are a welcome addition to Los Angeles' warm climate.
Inside the Fries Estate, a dining table. Jim Bartsch
A smaller dining area is also available by the terrace. There is also a bar and large kitchen.
Inside the Fries Estate is a kitchen. Jim Bartsch
An office with its own bathroom, glam area and kitchenette.
One room in the Fries Estate. Jim Bartsch
Two rooms are available for staff on the main floor.
One bedroom on the Fries Estate. Jim Bartsch
Let's go upstairs.
Bathroom located in the Fries Estate. Jim Bartsch
This is the main bedroom, which has a fireplace. This bedroom has its own seating area with a bar, two walk-in closets, and terraces.
One bedroom in the Fries Estate. Jim Bartsch
There are many terraces and verandas throughout the home that offer views of the property.
The Fries Estate. Jim Bartsch
Two additional bedrooms are available on the second floor for family or guests.
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One bedroom in the Fries Estate. Jim Bartsch
On the lower level, you'll find a 500-square foot theater that can hold 20 people.
Fries Estate has a movie theatre. Jim Bartsch
A game room that includes a bar and another fireplace.
The Fries Estate has a game room. Jim Bartsch
A wine cellar that can store almost 2,000 bottles.
Wine cellar at the Fries Estate. Jim Bartsch
The lower level space has a second kitchen and a staff room.
One room in the Fries Estate. Jim Bartsch
Let's now go outside to the pool house. It has its own living area, bar, patio and two dressing rooms.
The Fries Estate pool. Jim Bartsch
Paul Williams was the architect of this iconic space. If Williams' name isn't familiar, you should know that he also designed homes in the area for Lucille Ball and Frank Sinatra.
The Fries Estate. Jim Bartsch
Source: Los Angeles Times
A tennis court and viewing area are part of the estate's outdoor living spaces.
Tennis court at the Fries Estate. Jim Bartsch
Source: Los Angeles Times
... and a brick courtyard with fountain and barbecue.
The Fries Estate. Jim Bartsch
This historic home could be the right place for you if you are interested in the trendy "old money" look.
Inside the Fries Estate, a bar. Jim Bartsch
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