Helen Mirren and Husband Taylor Hackford Re-List Hollywood Hills Home of Over 30 Years for $17 Million
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Helen Mirren and Taylor Hackford have re-listed their historic Los Angeles estate after over 30 years of living there.
The award-winning actress and her director husband — who have been married for 25 years — first listed the Hollywood Hills estate in July 2021 for $18.5 million. More than a year later, the couple have decided to re-list the property for just under $17 million. The house is currently listed with Joyce Rey and Stephen Apelian of Coldwell Banker Realty.
"It was the first house that we lived together in," Mirren told the Wall Street Journal in 2021. "Although it's a big house, it doesn't feel like a big house. You don't feel like you're a little pea in a huge pod rattling around."
"It's very unusual to have a house that's, you know, over 100 years old and it's only had four owners over that time because L.A. houses trade often," Hackford added. "We always felt very fortunate about the pedigree of this house and the fact that all the people who lived there were all working artists in Hollywood."
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The 10,200-square-foot home sits at the end of a private drive. The home's exterior features a vibrant red front door and blue shutters. Inside, the mansion includes nine bedrooms and 10 bathrooms.
Sited on 6.5 acres, the estate includes a wood-paneled lounge, a formal dining area with banana leaf-print wallpaper, a brick fireplace, a French door-lined living room. Outside there's a swimming pool and a wide terrace
Co-listing agent Rey described the home in a release as, "A residence of exquisite style and exceptional privacy, " adding, "This remarkable compound abuts Runyon Canyon at the top of a private winding drive with gorgeous landscaping, mature trees and Hollywood sophistication."
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"With gorgeous city lights views, manicured gardens and beautifully detailed interiors, this estate offers unique comfort and refinement," added Apelian.
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According to the listing, the home has only had four owners — all notable — since it was built in 1911, including The Squaw Man actor Dustin Farnum, writer Mark Hellinger, and Perry Mason producer Gail Patrick before Mirren and Hackford acquired the estate in the 1980s.
Separate from the main home, there is a three-bedroom guest cottage and a five-car garage with an office and loft-style apartment above.